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But Gawker's legal entanglements do not end with Hulk Hogan.
These entanglements and incentive compensation plans do not create confidence.
That could create unprecedented entanglements if he is elected president.
It also offers the intangible entanglements of a common space.
The romantic entanglements were unique in nature, especially Sheldon and Amy.
Shaub has sounded many alarms over the Trump administration's business entanglements.
Why it matters: Amazon's entanglements with ICE are becoming increasingly public.
This may expose VW to further compensation, fines and legal entanglements.
But this victory has been offset by rising numbers of entanglements.
And the university already has an awkward history of foreign entanglements.
They are entanglements in which everyone else gets the best deal.
He said that selling Trump's businesses would effectively eliminate such entanglements.
But Mike's entanglements with the local drug cartels are getting thornier.
The social entanglements of the various members of the so-called
It was a minefield of ethical entanglements and potential unintended consequences.
Now, however, it is entanglements that are jeopardizing the whale's future.
In our conversations, Vargas Llosa declined to discuss his romantic entanglements.
The Constitution offers several remedies for a president's improper foreign entanglements.
Immigration and trade should be closely controlled and foreign entanglements reduced.
The Trump family's business entanglements are of more than historical significance.
Those changes may please Trump supporters who want fewer entanglements abroad.
Knots can be entanglements, junctures, bindings, obstacles, hurdles, gates and coupling.
They have fed a dislike among western publics of expensive foreign entanglements.
Kardashian got real about what she thinks of Disick's recent romantic entanglements.
She had entanglements, she exchanged sappy notes, she deceived and was deceived.
Avoiding such entanglements has proved harder, company officials said, than they expected.
Part of President Trump's appeal reflected his criticisms of America's entanglements abroad.
Season 5, which begins Tuesday on FX, finds the Jenningses' entanglements deepening.
Trump has repeatedly pledged to pull U.S. forces back from overseas entanglements.
Trump has advocated a U.S. foreign policy that is wary of overseas entanglements.
Who needed love, with all its tortures and entanglements, when there was this?
War-weary Western voters have little appetite for fresh entanglements in distant conflicts.
Berger turned to Lobelo again, asking him pointedly about his school's financial entanglements.
This is the latest in ZTE's string of entanglements with the U.S. government.
Trump's penchant for legal entanglements, meanwhile, has followed him into the White House.
President Washington set the precedent of keeping the U.S. out of foreign entanglements.
Mr. Dolbashian's movement favors extensive, fluid floor work and gooey entanglements of bodies.
The organization is one of several challenging contended financial entanglements of European institutions.
These entanglements may have colored Mr. Boies's objectivity and judgment about Mr. Weinstein.
Yet his wealth and business entanglements are largely unique among recent presidential candidates.
Mr Trump is sceptical of overseas entanglements; Mr Bolton believes in force projection.
Never releasing his tax returns, which may very well show foreign entanglements. 2900.
Perhaps most strikingly, they welcome Mr. Trump's blunt attacks on America's entanglements overseas.
Mr. Trump was also troubled by reports of Mr. Giuliani's business entanglements overseas.
Hall 7 offers its own testimony to the entanglements of this small island.
Hostilities would confound a Trump 2016 campaign trail promise to avoid foreign entanglements.
Patty Murray (D-WA) called his "unprecedented financial entanglements" with the pharmaceutical industry.
But it's good to remember that Olivia's romantic entanglements aren't the show's main focus.
In Crashing, Waller-Bridge's wicked read on the human brain comes through romantic entanglements.
Men's parents, for their part, want to know about a prospective bride's romantic entanglements.
President Donald Trump's secrecy, and his unprecedented financial entanglements, have expanded that role dramatically.
However, they argued against permanent entanglements in part because they would court foreign influence.
But there is little evidence that Russia's military entanglements have eroded Mr. Putin's popularity.
And they risk legal entanglements if they fail to act in a responsible manner.
"Unprecedented financial entanglements," complained Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, during his confirmation hearing.
Our new world is one of total connectivity, with all of its germy entanglements.
But setting limits on these relationships protects both them and you from unprofessional entanglements.
About 80 percent of the animals carry scars from past entanglements or ship strikes.
Both zines, Imperial Entanglements and Organia, were released in 1982 and were immediately controversial.
It threw in a too-messy rom-com plot just to add further entanglements.
And he denounced foreign entanglements like the Iraq War started by George W. Bush.
When social media entanglements are this complicated, it seems erasing one's past is practically impossible.
DowDuPont faces other entanglements, some resulting from the consolidation of agrochemical companies in recent years.
But alongside that ambivalence towards foreign entanglements, he offered a message of altruism and exceptionalism.
And CrossFit, for all its bluster about the evils of corporate entanglements, does it too.
Weather Report's artworks confront us with the insidious depth and extent of such climate entanglements.
They're of the same age, and are caught up in various life and romantic entanglements.
Like that time he tweeted to intervene in the romantic entanglements of Twilight co-stars.
And such financial entanglements have proved devastating to individual patients — and to society at large.
For female whales, entanglements help explain the 40 percent drop in the birthrate since 2010.
What's more troubling, however, is indirect financial entanglements into which we have little real visibility.
But no one quite imagined the web of entanglements that converge today at Al Hol.
Today, in spite of industrial entanglements, it still doesn't take long to find protected wilderness.
Whale entanglements are not uncommon, and can prove lethal, according to NOAA spokesman Michael Milstein.
Collaboration with fishermen to avoid entanglements is going to determine the future of many species.
The best advocates we have for non-engagement in foreign wars, foreign entanglements, are women.
These officials, and others who were aware of the entanglements, then lied about the contacts.
And, of course, both countries have long political, economic and cultural entanglements with the United States.
But it's not hard to see how conglomerate entanglements might make for a conflict of interest.
The lawsuit is the latest of the former Outnumbered co-host's legal entanglements with Fox News.
Charity financial entanglements aside, it seems like some money might eventually make its way to veterans.
Becoming totally independent of Independent Journal Review will let it avoid entanglements with an editorial partner.
He steered clear of the rec center and the chow hall, in order to avoid entanglements.
Also adding to speculation is Deutsche Bank's longstanding entanglements with money from the ex-Soviet Union.
Mr. Allen spent his Saturday afternoons reading from scripts that described the messy entanglements of opera.
Delrahim's other corporate entanglements, however, are much older — so he likely won't have to recuse himself.
The substance of the plot — the political machinations, the romantic entanglements — doesn't seem to interest her.
The new work led him into legal entanglements, the halls of Congress and eventually Trump Tower.
What keeps viewers coming back is the tribulations of the younger crew's work and love entanglements.
The Saudis, for one, are already wrestling with several foreign entanglements, particularly the war in Yemen.
These entanglements slow right whales down, making it difficult for them to swim, reproduce and feed.
Ms. Le Pen is facing a number of judicial entanglements as she pursues her presidential campaign.
I think a lot of people on both sides are sick of the foreign policy entanglements.
There are also lawsuits to access Trump's financial records to determine whether he has foreign entanglements.
Although additional research is still needed, ropeless gear is the most promising path toward preventing entanglements.
Patty Murray (D-WA) called "unprecedented financial entanglements" — including previous posts on five pharmaceutical company boards.
Entang Wiharso's solo exhibition at Marc Straus Gallery is filled with nightmarish allegories and provocative entanglements.
Why concern yourself with conflicts of interest or business entanglements if they're never going to matter?
The reasons for denying a clearance can include debts, a criminal past or questions about foreign entanglements.
Does this suggest that priests are as a group naive with respect to emotional needs and entanglements?
Yet he has shown little interest in investigating, or even questioning, President Donald Trump's myriad financial entanglements.
There is something overcast, heartbroken, and yet eloquent in their entanglements that pulls my conventional perceptions apart.
Fishing line entanglements can cause severe injuries and even death for whales or other large marine life.
Han Solo likes to avoid any imperial entanglements ... except for that time he nearly joined the Empire.
Gravel ran for the Democratic nomination unsuccessfully in 28503 and has long railed against U.S. entanglements abroad.
But some in the Trump camp are reportedly concerned about the extent of his foreign business entanglements.
Their political actions are never seen; the film instead scrutinizes their romantic entanglements, especially with white women.
Trump's instinct is to withdraw entirely, fulfilling his campaign promise to end nation-building and foreign entanglements.
Mr. Trump has spoken out for years against American military entanglements, whether in Iraq, Afghanistan or Syria.
He was seen by policy analysts as an odd choice for an administration leery of foreign entanglements.
I do think that all of the entanglements here are worth just working out and talking about.
But he had long opposed the war, in keeping with his general aversion to American military entanglements.
Vern Thiessen's adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's novel of emotional fetters and romantic entanglements finishes its run.
The absence of messy entanglements may spark another round of speculation over potential bank mergers in Europe.
So it would be a good practice for the Trump progeny to avoid any new foreign entanglements.
George Washington, the father of our country, warned the nation about foreign entanglements that corrupt our democracy.
On Monday, he downplayed the effort and insisted he's ready to unravel himself from his business entanglements.
Should, McCaskill asked, lawmakers and top government officials have a full understanding of the new president's foreign entanglements?
The president is facing dozens of lawsuits on everything from his business entanglements to his actions on immigration.
Prior to the acquisition, there were all sorts of entanglements between Tesla, SolarCity and SpaceX, Musk's aerospace company.
Grant has a dangerous business to run and spurns romantic entanglements, fearing women blanch at the inherent danger.
These global entanglements would make an octopus dizzy and pose unprecedented conflicts of interest with his official duties.
Their goals: Close the borders, deport illegal immigrants, pull out of international entanglements and pull up the drawbridge.
We are marching to ensure that our democracy is not compromised by conflicts of interest or financial entanglements.
The Gjonbalaj brothers' business relationship with We is one of many family-member business entanglements among We executives.
According to the study, almost all the entanglements occurred at home, especially in bedrooms or the living room.
Is there not somebody else who doesn't have these financial entanglements who can brainstorm freely with these folks?
Despite federal protection efforts, about 80 percent of right whales bear scars from past entanglements or ship strikes.
During that same period, 85 percent of right whale deaths caused by humans were the result of entanglements.
But Mr. Trump is wary of foreign entanglements, and a slowdown is not the same as a recession.
And nationally, Italy's leading politicians were often accused of entanglements with the sticky, and often invisible, Mafia web.
The INSIDER Summary:• "Grey's Anatomy" is well-known for its complicated web of romantic entanglements among the characters.
We have never elected a president who has such undisclosed financial entanglements with countries hostile to our interests.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, an Iraq War veteran, has built her campaign around opposition to international entanglements. Sen.
I am not saying the answer is non-monogamy, which can be rife with risks and unintended entanglements.
"The extent of Dr. Gottlieb's entanglements with the industries he will be charged with overseeing are unprecedented," Sen.
In the end, Prochnik seems to experience release from the Venn diagram of his personal and political entanglements.
If Mr. Trump's businesses were to be sold, these entanglements would go away, but Mr. Trump won't sell.
Unfortunately, humans also enjoy these areas, putting grazing dugongs in danger of boat strikes and shark net entanglements.
But Mr. Berlusconi had his own foreign entanglements and faced harsh criticism over his dealings with Mr. Putin.
He doesn't over-explain the trickier plot entanglements, confident in his audience's ability to sort through its thickets.
Even if they escape entanglements, females may be so weakened by stress that they cannot calve for years.
"This astonishing admission is more appalling evidence of foreign entanglements and conflicts of interest involving the Trump team," Sen.
Many people share their Netflix or Amazon passwords with their partners, but doing so can cause legal entanglements later.
Davidson introduces all the characters, romantic entanglements, and winning qualities about the show starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin.
One of the most powerful entanglements was a Doton magical amulet from Togo (Lome) that was created before 1832.
It includes standard stuff for Democrats: a dislike of foreign entanglements and a suspicion that defence spending is inflated.
Chief Justice John Roberts worried about the international implications or "foreign entanglements" of allowing such suits to go forward.
This sublime duet, Balanchine's harmonious rebuke to the foolish entanglements of Shakespeare's lovers, is all about intimacy and trust.
Obama's Syria policy has been predicated on the goal of avoiding deeper military entanglements in the chaotic Middle East.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) on Monday urged lawmakers to review Trump's "financial entanglements" before he assumes office on Jan.
How are we to wrangle such entanglements between victims and victimizers, witnesses and perpetrators, debauched pleasure and overwhelming disgust?
Unfortunately, it does not seem that the other seriously indebted regions have clear or manageable paths out their entanglements.
And when reports surfaced about Mr. Giuliani's foreign business entanglements and highly compensated speechmaking, Mr. Trump grew even warier.
It's a ruse within a ruse, and the secrets, lies, and entanglements grow ever more intricate as Adrienne ages.
When the new republic was still taking shape, in 1796, George Washington cautioned against domestic factionalism and foreign entanglements.
Ragging on each other's professional decisions and romantic entanglements, the pair come on like the Dope Queens of 1931.
He also criticized Clinton's entanglements with the Clinton Foundation, calling on her to cut ties with the organization altogether.
Wuertz tries to contain a sociological history of Korea by structuring it around the romantic entanglements of her characters.
The former vice president is rolling out a new ethics policy banning White House family members from foreign entanglements.
Blunt force trauma from ships, malnutrition and entanglements are the most common causes of death in whales, the center said.
That issue, along with Cabinet choices' past statements, qualifications and potential foreign entanglements, could feature prominently in hearings this week.
The book traces this tension through Iran's turbulent engagements with Western imperialism into its later entanglements with 20th-century superpowers.
Rand Paul, a staunch advocate for keeping the US out of foreign entanglements, called on Trump to consult on Congress.
"This astonishing admission is more appalling evidence of foreign entanglements and conflicts of interest involving the Trump team," he said.
On the few occasions he has been questioned about his business entanglements with Russians, however, Trump has offered broad denials.
He has escaped widespread rebuke thanks entirely to the congressional GOP's determination to pretend Trump's entanglements are all completely normal.
It is hardly surprising that a superhero named Captain America would be allergic to what George Washington called "foreign entanglements".
He gets results precisely because he doesn't understand the point of ordinary political entanglements—of lobbyists, polls, or slick consultants.
Democrats want to review Trump's returns to learn about any potential conflicts of interest, especially any entanglements with foreign governments.
When your romantic entanglements grow too messy to bear, consider drafting a clear-cut list of relationship dos and don'ts.
In fact, ropeless techniques that would eliminate entanglements are already used commercially in some areas of the U.S. and internationally.
The decision is a stark illustration of Trump's focus on ending American overseas entanglements — one of his key campaign promises.
But, of course, the more dominant ghosts here are the memories, the past entanglements, the words that were never said.
Clinton's financial entanglements, "Clinton Cash," which spawned various articles in mainstream newspapers last year, including in The New York Times.
Trump has long railed against foreign entanglements begun by his predecessors and vowed this spring to bring American troops home.
Almost 90% occurred when children were under the care of parents, but almost none of the entanglements had a witness.
To protect these amazing animals from deadly entanglements, commercial fishing gear has recently been better regulated along the California coast.
Mr. Trump's assertion belies many of the facts that have emerged about Mr. Flynn's entanglements with Russia and with investigators.
But all of us are dependent thinkers, dependent on our shared language, our communities, and the entanglements of social pressures.
But Mr. Trump remains skeptical of military entanglements, a view that clashes with his hawkish secretary of state, Mike Pompeo.
She moves back to her childhood home and takes in three 20-something men as boarders, and romantic entanglements ensue.
Afghanistan will take its place in American history alongside Vietnam as a symbol of endless conflict and futile foreign entanglements.
There's a lot of common ground besides general skepticism of foreign entanglements — and, it appears, a good amount of trust.
So begins this maelstrom of twisty plot points, complicated entanglements, pregnancies of ambiguous etiology and colorful if sometimes stock characters.
Senate Democrats have also indicated that they would seek to delay DeVos' confirmation amid concerns of the billionaire's financial entanglements.
But the president has recently backtracked on that strategy, expressing his frustration with U.S. military entanglements in the Middle East.
According to Oceana, entanglements in fishing gear and collisions with ships are the greatest threats to right whales in 2019.
As for Mr. Trump, 76 percent mention his entanglements, while 10 percent mention him related to jobs and the economy.
Part of Tony West's mandate in his job as chief legal officer is to help reduce Uber's various legal entanglements.
In particular, skepticism of foreign entanglements and of the alliance with Israel specifically would occasionally bleed into overt anti-Semitism.
Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) certainly doesn't need a man, but her romantic entanglements have always been a key part of Scandal.
I think the game is a bit of a feverish mirror to these kinds of entanglements that need to be considered.
And by 2016 his foreign entanglements had become so complex they prevented him, in part, from becoming Trump's Secretary of State.
And so, to free yourself from past romantic entanglements, Galland suggests emptying out your underwear drawer — by way of fire ritual.
And the wonderful thing about leg entanglements is that they are quite often there in some of the weakest standing positions.
Those skills helped him when he turned to the byzantine entanglements of the Smithsonian, of Washington and of the federal government.
Her social circle was primarily made up of musicians, but she was determined to steer clear of romantic entanglements with them.
But Kushner has faced scrutiny since his earliest days in office over financial entanglements stemming from his family's real estate company.
It's pop le Carré, more lightweight (you could say shallower) and verging on soap opera in its romantic and familial entanglements.
President Trump says his goal is to scale back military entanglements around the world, so temporary wartime spending is no excuse.
The Times's Ali Watkins and Joe Coscarelli chronicle the raucous rise and legal entanglements of a Brooklyn rapper who seemed unstoppable.
Over the years, Mr. Navalny has been confronted with numerous legal entanglements, all of which he has dismissed as politically motivated.
In 1990, GQ magazine, in an article titled "Bloom in Love," portrayed him as having had intimate entanglements with female students.
President Trump has made no secret of his aversion to foreign military entanglements, and he pledged to get the troops out.
His testimony was key to Lula's legal entanglements, the statement added, saying Amaral himself should be put on trial for perjury.
"I have so rarely been afforded the right of farewell," Hi thinks, summarizing the tragedy of human entanglements for the enslaved.
Only then will it be clear whether Trump's healthy skepticism about global entanglements has survived the transition from campaigning to governing.
But on Monday night, Rice-Cameron decided not to pursue the case any further, putting an end to any legal entanglements.
Mr. Pruitt's financial entanglements with lobbyists and his repeated indiscretions have disqualified him from being able to fulfill the Agency's mission.
They said their case was about a specific president who had defied norms and was known to have complicated financial entanglements.
Kavanaugh's assertions have alarmed those worried about the integrity of the Mueller investigation and, more broadly, many of President Trump's legal entanglements.
The influence is palpable: The diversity, idiosyncrasies and legal entanglements of these characters seem endemic to New York, perhaps only to Brooklyn.
Teenage female friendships are fraught; they can be more intimate than romantic entanglements, and a source of comfort, joy, and well-being.
Just as the Greeks enjoyed tales of romantic entanglements with the gods, we voyeuristically enjoy being titillated by romantic couplings like these.
For years now, Google's knee-jerk response to its frequent regulatory entanglements has been to point a finger north: It's Microsoft's fault!
Perhaps inspired by the club performance they all watched earlier that night, Rinna even had a crude summary of the hour's entanglements.
They've got powers, but they're worried about paying the bills or dealing with obnoxious neighbors or getting caught up in awkward entanglements.
Obama offers a well-considered explanation of why he believes the United States should avoid new entanglements, particularly in the Middle East.
Neumann has been a lightning rod, given his financial entanglements with the company he ran, as well as his unconventional leadership style.
He said they could provide answers to long-standing questions about whether Trump is involved in murky financial entanglements with foreign oligarchs.
But he's also a man with a pocked personal history when it comes to allegations of assault, statutory rape, and other entanglements.
These revelations surrounding Hannity's property holdings highlight the ethical issues between his journalistic work and his personal entanglements with the Trump administration.
Rumours, though, was the form's progenitor, a singular record that made theatre of its members' cobweb of romantic entanglements without sacrificing quality.
Depending on how things proceed, your relationships can lead to everything from heated arguments to solid friendships to (sometimes awkward) romantic entanglements.
The process of cutting entanglements, as Frances and Robert go from confrontation to mediation to litigation, is both sad and oddly invigorating.
From 2000 to 2008, 44 percent of human-caused whale deaths resulted from ship collisions, more than from entanglements in fishing gear.
Both Comet and the 11-year-old female found dead on Tuesday had suffered several entanglements with fishing gear in recent years.
The most positive outcome of these entanglements could be that Trump pursues win-win deals that enrich both the country and himself.
Having spent much of the last decade abroad means that Vajiralongkorn, who is 64, has stayed clear of political entanglements in Thailand.
First, we need to end peripheral entanglements overseas that are outside America&aposs core interests, and which stretch our forces too thin.
Giuliani's file was so thick, they took the rare step of producing a separate dossier to cover his extensive foreign business entanglements.
She watched James Bond movies, too, but told friends she avoided real romantic entanglements because in her view they always brought pain.
Those incentives will always be there, and the more obscure the category and the less public accountability, the more entanglements can fester.
The intimacy of Bishoff's entanglements with his charges and his low-tech professional life already feel as though they're from another time.
Representative Trent Franks, another Arizona Republican, said he saw it as a just end to the saga of Mr. Arpaio's legal entanglements.
The Trump administration must recall past failures at at nation-building in the Middle East and avoid deeper military entanglements in Yemen.
But as reports of Manafort's foreign entanglements spread during that summer, Trump reportedly quickly lost faith in the man running his team.
While projecting the artist's romantic entanglements, frustrations and epiphanies, the narrator can't help slipping at times into a mode of scholarly analysis.
Paleocons are largely isolationist, warning America against foreign entanglements and dismissing neocon attempts at democracy promotion as hubristic and doomed to failure.
But, he adds, these entanglements could put a sizable dent in the populations of whales living off the West Coast of North America.
Some Microsoft employees feel the company's business entanglements with the U.S. military aren't OK, and they want the bosses to know about it.
The populists who carried Trump to victory, especially those of the Ron and Rand Paul factions, want an end to foreign entanglements altogether.
One reason many couples extend their financial entanglements is to stretch health insurance coverage for one spouse until Medicare kicks in at 65.
Notwithstanding his current legal entanglements, Moore last month said in a radio interview that he was "seriously considering" running again against now-Sen.
"I don't interfere with that," Travolta said of Ella's romantic entanglements while the teen sat in the Ellen audience with mom Kelly Preston.
The deep aversion to military entanglements is being challenged as never before by an ambitious conservative movement led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Brexit requires unbraiding a centuries-deep history of entanglements, causing major disruption to the country as a whole and Northern Ireland in particular.
We don't learn much more about Constance than that she is an adept survivor who keeps her emotional entanglements at a safe distance.
Decades of research and real world examples have shown that such entanglements can distort the practice of medicine in ways big and small.
Her research suggests lower-strength rope could reduce life-threatening entanglements by 72 percent while still enabling trap fishermen to maintain their haul.
But the president has been adamant about wanting to avoid further foreign entanglements and has expressed a desire to avoid war with Iran.
One of Almodóvar's talents is his transformational, near-alchemical use of blunt ideas, how he marshals crude gestures, gaudy flourishes and melodramatic entanglements.
The President-elect's financial entanglements and public statements regarding Russia, Ukraine and NATO also leave little hope of deterring a new Russian offensive.
It is possible to cut free from some entanglements, some error and painful beginnings, whether you are a soul or a whole nation.
There is some overlap on policies between Trump and Sanders, particularly on trade and the insistence that the U.S. avoid costly foreign entanglements.
Mr. Ruby is quick to point out that there has been the occasional gatekeeper who scoffs at his entanglements between art and fashion.
Whale entanglements are not uncommon, and can prove lethal, according to Michael Milstein, a spokesman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Reporters and analysts who've been covering Trump's foreign entanglements for years immediately latched on to this as a key allegation in the complaint.
This free program from the Museum of Modern Art, which concludes with a discussion, looks at the light side of these inevitable entanglements.
Sure enough, Françoise, a friend of Boris's wife, waltzes in with her husband and mother-in-law in tow, and lengthy entanglements follow.
In the Ozarks, Marty and his family are able to reconnect but they struggle with their entanglements with drug cartels and crime syndicates.
And they claim that various government entanglements with Trump's DC hotel and his Mar-a-Lago Club violate the domestic emoluments clause too.
Driving the news: For the first time, the special counsel's narrative has suddenly come alive with pre-presidential actions and entanglements by Trump himself.
The US military's entanglements in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Syria have put the defense establishment on track for one of its routine existential debates.
What all this seems to add up to is a muscular, nationalist, neo-isolationist view of the world that eschews foreign encumbrances and entanglements.
Progress on his confirmation has been slow, with media reports suggesting that undoing his various business entanglements caused the delay in the ethics filings.
Significant questions remain over the rise of populism, the divided nature of US politics, and the US pulling back from foreign entanglements, he said.
The revelations are the latest in a series of discoveries of entanglements with the Nazis of the forebears of owners of large German businesses.
Support for constitutional change peaked over a decade ago; young people, in particular, have grown wary of foreign entanglements, says Eiji Oguma, a sociologist.
The electorate recognized — and rejected — the foolishness of these alien entanglements and saw through the swamp's purported wisdom when they elected Trump to office.
While the home has a fabled history — parties, celebrities, racy entanglements — the home is unlikely to fetch anywhere near $200 million, according to brokers.
Trump is now armed with a team that has fewer past entanglements in foreign lobbying and cannot ever get back into that business again.
It is with a heavy heart, however, given American law enforcement's history of violent entanglements with people of color, that I remain deeply pessimistic.
Critics warn his apparent plan to let his adult children take control isn't enough to erase the ethical entanglements created by his global empire.
Losing them could be just enough to bring about a Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives, creating potentially inescapable entanglements for president himself.
He says we should "bomb the shit" out of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria but otherwise stand down in our foreign entanglements.
Trump has sought to distance himself from the foreign entanglements he describes as foolhardy mistakes made by his predecessors, including the war in Iraq.
Entanglements aren't just another risk to marine animal health — they've become one of the most common injuries marine conservationists treat, including here at SeaWorld.
It's easy enough to love heroines who don't want to be girls, or to fantasize about floating off and away from patriarchy's harrowing entanglements.
Mr. Cohen has tried to portray Point72 as being a different animal from SAC and having learned from its entanglements with prosecutors and regulators.
This information reveals how extensively the FBI is reviewing Cohen's job as a fixer for Trump as well as his own personal financial entanglements.
And his business entanglements stretch into areas that share a theme of military and security applications, which generally require trusted relations with the authorities.
Their kinship betrays natural similarities, a kind of simpatico for which we can forgive their inevitable entanglements: Both are process driven, both aesthetically minded.
That email disclosed Epstein's total donations and entanglements with the university, including his role as a visiting fellow in the psychology department in 2005.
A strain of uneasiness soon emerges within the romantic entanglements, a mood beautifully reflected in Frank London's multifaceted music, performed by an onstage sextet.
Ethicists worry that outside entanglements can shape the way studies are designed and medications are prescribed to patients, allowing bias to influence medical practice.
It is an absurd excuse designed to hide his failure to pay taxes and to hide his financial entanglements with Russian and Chinese interests.
But in the melodramatic calculus, it was also a convenient, strategic cop-out, allowing the romantic entanglements to stay unresolved into the new season.
The process of choosing suitable business partners is saddled with political and ethical considerations, including the possibility of foreign entanglements and conflicts of interest.
And Iran has faced a growing backlash over its entanglements in the Middle East and its severe repression of domestic antigovernment protests last month.
Gabbard, a war veteran, used much of the town hall to explain her controversial call to withdraw American troops from several thorny overseas entanglements.
If Reagan's optimism was expansive, Trump's fear propels him to close in: Pull in from Asian entanglements through rejection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Whales including humpbacks were forced closer to shore, resulting in entanglements with fishing lines, while thousands of sea lions were reportedly stranded on shore.
We know right whales are dying from fishing gear entanglements and must find a way to reduce the number of lines in the water.
This is obvious in the picture of Lucrezia that emerges as the pope's daughter navigates the diplomatic entanglements wrought by her father and brother.
And she's not typically opposed to choosing Washington insiders for jobs, even with all the accompanying entanglements, if she thinks they're the right people.
Vessel collisions and fishing entanglements are shaving decades off their average lifespans — from more than 220006 years down to about 2202 to 2628 years.
The President has told members of his team that starting a new conflict would amount to breaking his campaign promise to wind down foreign entanglements.
To Clinton, Obama has overlearned the lessons of Iraq, and his fear of foreign entanglements has blinded him to the good American can do abroad.
It was his work on corruption in international soccer that lent credence to his reporting on Trump's entanglements in Russia, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.
On Monday, Defense Secretary Mark Esper stressed the need to avoid Middle Eastern entanglements -- but also spoke of a "repositioning" of troops, rather than withdrawal.
Meanwhile, Trump has business entanglements in Russia and other foreign countries, the extent to which are unknown because Trump has not released his tax returns.
"NOAA has seen more entanglements in the last few years perhaps because the waters off the west coast have been warmer than usual," Milstein said.
In fact, they may be doing the opposite, finding something vital that is lacking in their romantic entanglements, and thus setting their standards healthily higher.
Would it be possible to ride one out into nature, beyond the reaches of human civilization and its petty entanglements, at 25 cents per minute?
The investigation has been exploring Trump's potential collusion with Russia as a candidate, obstruction of justice as president, and financial entanglements as a business executive.
That news should be totally positive, but it certainly doesn't feel that way as our heroine's romantic entanglements grow within the Waterford house of horrors.
Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura, the 1993 made-for-TV movie tells the story of high school romantic entanglements gone awry.
Then-President Bill Clinton pulled U.S. forces out of Somalia, with the incident souring some people's feelings about U.S. military's intervention in certain foreign entanglements.
President Obama's diplomats continued that reluctance, refusing to broach the subject even as more and more information trickled out suggesting Saudi entanglements with the terrorists.
Even if you don't see romantic entanglements in your near future, there are still plenty of ways you can observe the day to its fullest.
They also hit his refusal to release his tax returns under the "absurd excuse" that he is under audit, and his ethics-breaking business entanglements.
Investigations into Donald Trump's foreign entanglements may have largely begun with Russia, but the president and his family have a special relationship with India, too.
On top of this, Iran has been in a series of expensive and lengthy foreign military entanglements that have drained its already stretched state coffers.
Mr. Trump has said he wants to get the United States out of foreign military entanglements, and Americans have shown little appetite for another war.
In one striking passage, the four recline on the ground and merge into one amorphous being, crawling over one another, caught up in sticky entanglements.
Benway's unforgettable novel explores the paradoxes and entanglements of unconventional families through the story of three biological half-siblings who don't meet until their teens.
In the 27-minute tape, XXXTentacion detailed his romantic entanglements, spoke of suicidal thoughts and took responsibility for a stabbing incident in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
The Hunt For their first home purchase, a young couple seeks the community of a co-op, minus the entanglements of a full-service building.
The game is to not to tear down the walls, but to narrate those entanglements so that a new, global audience recognizes itself within them.
Hatred obliterates nuance and fosters conspiracy theories, a particular temptation when the country is sorting through real evidence of the Trump campaign's worrisome foreign entanglements.
He is resisting so far, raising the possibility that he could enter office with a virtually unknowable number of personal entanglements that is without precedent.
In his suspicion of foreign entanglements Mr. Trump is more like a Taft than an Eisenhower Republican — or more like George Washington, for that matter.
The company's most profitable venture now is the Trump development in Vancouver, the younger Mr. Tiah said, adding that he assiduously avoided any political entanglements.
William F. Buckley, Tom Brokaw and Anderson Cooper are high-profile media personalities, and yet, they have never been dogged with repeated sexual harassment entanglements.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a critic of foreign entanglements who argues presidents must come to Congress for authorization to use force abroad, criticized the move.
He promised the political base to which he remains unfailingly loyal that he was different than predecessors who foundered on foreign entanglements, especially in Iraq.
The situation underscores two of the biggest threats to right whales -- entanglements in fishing gear and collisions with boats, according to the nonprofit organization Oceana.
The most recent report by the NOAA confirmed 76 cases of large whale entanglements in 2017, with six of those cases involving a dead whale.
Lute went on to lament the deaths of U.S. military personnel that he blamed on bureaucratic entanglements between the State Department, the Pentagon and Congress.
In addition, it must contain an inventory of internal systems and interconnections, as well as external entanglements with all outside facilities operators and infrastructure organizations.
Mr. Trump's true wealth and entanglements would be far better understood had he followed the decades-old tradition of presidential candidates' releasing their tax returns.
The growing crisis has strained Mr. Trump's aversion to war with Iran as well as his distaste for Middle East entanglements generally, including in Iraq.
Or perhaps they were working to advance the interests of a foreign power, because of financial entanglements between those officials — maybe including Trump — and Russia.
While seemingly promising professional prospects will prove disappointing this month, you will have opportunities for fleeting romantic entanglements with zero negative or long-term consequences.
We should demand that will Donald release all of his tax returns so that people can see what are the entanglements and the financial relationships.
"Animals," like Netflix's "BoJack Horseman," is a comedy about creatures that have the anxieties and social entanglements of humans, but the appetites and drives of animals.
The latter theory is partly based on the notion that ultimately Trump -- who campaigned on avoiding foreign entanglements -- will do anything to avoid war with Iran.
Jacob Zuma, South Africa's dire president, has already tarnished his country's reputation as a beacon of morality by his own entanglements with the law at home.
Now, you may argue that her objectivity is compromised towards the end (I won't spoil why), but it has nothing to do with any romantic entanglements.
"Bob Mueller doesn't have, for example, the same broader responsibility to get into the kind of financial entanglements that I have especially focused on," Wyden said.
Although Trump has emphasized a foreign policy of "America First" and railed against foreign entanglements, he has repeatedly said the U.S. needs to "knock out" ISIS.
And just like Han Solo, Spivack had literally smuggled the creatures to another celestial object — in his case, Earth's own moon — while avoiding any bureaucratic entanglements.
He pointedly refused to take a question from CNN, calling the outlet "fake news" for publishing a story about intelligence reports on his entanglements with Russia.
In theory, international entanglements make it harder for the US to attack Iran in the future without pissing off (or directly harming) allies or their businesses.
He pledged to pull out of free trade deals he deemed bad for American workers, to crack down on immigration and to avoid costly military entanglements.
Reporting from the New York Times and Washington Post highlighted Trump's financial entanglements with foreign businesses and governments that could weigh on his service as president.
But as I look at the legal and symbolic entanglements of wife-ness, I'm realizing marriage has robbed me of consent in ways I didn't realize.
Not only do these cleanups tackle pollution from the source to prevent further animal entanglements, but they also provide opportunities for anyone to make a difference.
Mr. Trump's dozens of business entanglements — many of them in foreign countries — will follow him into the Oval Office, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.
When a voter questioned him about Hunter Biden's entanglements on the campaign trail in December, Biden replied by challenging the man to a push-up contest.
The four richest members of Trump's Cabinet are: Some of these nominees' business entanglements, while less extensive than the president-elect's, could raise conflicts of interest.
It found that of the 21985 deaths in which a cause could be determined, 22017 percent were from entanglements in fishing lines or collisions with vessels.
Daniel Day-Lewis was riffing on the mysteries and curiosities of romantic entanglements — how people can be governed by desires that seem alien even to themselves.
More recently, Mr. Kushner has embraced a lower profile as more questions have been raised about his interactions with foreign officials and about his financial entanglements.
Loewe recounts his father's flight to safety and his entanglements with curious creatures along the way — a Soviet spy with a tail, a stamp-collecting werewolf.
Convoluted legal entanglements are the new normal for Mr. Musk's company, judging by the space Tesla takes to explain them in its annual reports: So what?
He may have some experience sharing his life online, but nothing can prepare you for the kind of entanglements that come with life on Vanderpump Rules.
Every other president since Jimmy Carter has gone to great lengths to avoid such entanglements, typically by putting their personal assets in independently managed blind trusts.
I assume you're referring to the Steele dossier -- the report compiled by a former British intelligence officer in 2016 that outlined Trump's alleged entanglements with Russia.
But Mr. Obama — who came into office committed to reducing America's military entanglements in the Middle East — also defended his decision not to intervene more forcefully.
You will also notice, if you Youtube some oil wrestling, that leg entanglements take on great importance there due to the slipperiness of the upper body.
"The ambition of young leaders is always humbled by foreign entanglements," sniffed a veteran Republican, who had lost his seat to a 35-year-old En Marche!
The energy, materials and consumer staples sectors have the most entanglements with Mexico, Calvasina concluded, and utilities, financials, health care, REITs, tech, and communications have the least.
The entanglements are significant and not a simple as firing a warning shot across the bow of a manufacturer seeking to import/export goods from/to China.
Shaub, who had clashed with the Trump administration over its business entanglements, has joined the Campaign Legal Center, a Washington-based nonpartisan group advocating for democratic reform.
Indeed, much of Memories of Travel is consistent with what I thought to be the best French show of 2017: de Galbert's La Maison Rouge's Magic Entanglements.
Dysfunction was the norm, with drunken brawls, sexual entanglements and physical assaults, not to mention subtle betrayals that are no less appalling for involving no actual violence.
Trump's business entanglements are publicly brought into the Mueller investigation for the first time, with Trump himself reportedly referred to as "Individual 230" in court documents. Dec.
The only way out of these anxieties, especially if your job depends upon connectivity, is through them: We must get better at managing our entanglements with technology.
Executive-produced by This Is Us star Milo Ventigmiglia, Relationship Status explores the romantic entanglements of 20- and 30-somethings and returns this fall on Verizon's go90.
Why it matters: President Trump's business entanglements have made major news, but this new information indicates that Kushner's potential conflicts of interest could be just as vast.
Trump promised to be "very cautious" about further military entanglements, and, like President Barack Obama, believed that toppling Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad would make matters worse.
This August, the trade war to end tariffs looms, and the world seems to be stumbling towards an economic calamity that nobody wants, propelled by similar entanglements.
He has sought to embed his own history of legal trouble into conservative anger over the probe into Russian election meddling and the Trump campaign's potential entanglements.
To be sure, restricting private ownership of big cats or reducing fishing gear entanglements is not going to definitively solve the problems that lead to species loss.
With Elliott, a third-year running back, no longer dealing with legal entanglements, the world can get back to crediting Dak Prescott for Dallas's top-notch offense.
So did the foreign entanglements of a well-known lobbyist, referenced repeatedly under Mr. Simpson's byline: Paul Manafort, the now-indicted former campaign chairman for Mr. Trump.
He cleared his financial entanglements with House ethics officials, he told investigators, and was allowed to remain on the boards although he could not accept any compensation.
In initial news reports, the police called Mr. Silver's death a hit-and-run and described him as a marked man because of debt and mob entanglements.
"The work that is produced by the system is appealing but you're not sure why," she says, suggesting the images illustrate new entanglements between humans and machines.
Offutt's magic is that all of Tucker's entanglements are dealt with in a manner so roundly humane you feel bathed in light, not plunged in the dark.
Of that total, discarded nets and fishing lines caused 55% of the entanglements; plastic bags caused 10%; and the rest came from nylon, string, and other plastics.
The books follow the romantic entanglements of the Bridgerton family, each book devoted to the romance and shenanigans of one of the siblings — always with an HEA.
It was incited by an absurd implosion of political entanglements and waged in rot, with the Western Front characterized by three years of attrition and trench warfare.
Two days into his re-election year, Trump -- who rails against Middle Eastern entanglements -- has plunged the United States into another one, with vast and unknown consequences.
They combined, then as now, a wild bureaucratic adherence to punctilio and procedure with entanglements of cohort and clan that could shortcut the procedure in a moment.
The effort was part of Mr. West's mandate to help clean up Uber, which had been grappling with legal entanglements, safety issues and a problematic workplace culture.
Bisbee has moved between the elegant and gnarly over the years, between tight formalism and bristling entanglements, without ever sacrificing his inherent, and brilliant, sense of craft.
But most entanglements involve gray and humpback whales, which tend to swim closer to shore, while blue whales are more common in the open ocean, according to Milstein.
Elijah Cummings seeking a public hearing to hear directly from Shaub on the President-elect's business entanglements, and Chaffetz calling for a closed-door "transcribed interview" with Shaub.
Coyotaje, an exhibition at Art in General, examines the entanglements between US Border Patrol and migrants in the same region through the use of sonic and sculptural decoys.
The conversation gradually veers into our own lives: our taste in art, our jobs (he's the financial manager of a theater company in Birmingham), and our romantic entanglements.
This plan, if Hunter Biden sticks to it, offers a much cleaner break from foreign business entanglements than Trump's family has pursued during his first term in office.
Jackie Speier of California, a member of the House intelligence committee, told the AP. "This is now dam-breaking with water flushing out with all kinds of entanglements."
Anyway, all-in-all, a good performance against strong headwinds — and an excellent indicator for the future of the business once it is free of these legal entanglements.
Trump's efforts to build a Trump Tower in Russia — and the potential business entanglements that ensued — are of particular interest to House Intel Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).
No one is expecting that Trump can completely separate himself from his business interests and entanglements, or that he will share his tax returns with the American people.
Sanders's views may help the US extricate itself from worrying foreign entanglements — which experts generally applaud — but it may not fix some of the world's most intractable problems.
Sanders, though, has made sweeping cases that sound more like Obama in 2008 on topics like avoiding endless entanglements in the Middle East and offering universal health care.
While a little wan, the linear entanglements are elegantly engrossing, and their layering and sampling of existing images are two key strategies of painting since the early 1970s.
Trump's former lawyer and fixer opted to cooperate with the government and implicated the President in federal campaign finance violations while revealing more about Trump's foreign business entanglements.
Under the current parameters of the MMPR, the only people who were allowed to apply for licenses to produce cannabis were people without past legal entanglements with cannabis.
New York-headquartered Elliott, known for previous entanglements with industrial parts maker Arconic Inc and healthcare company athenahealth, has spent the money on six new campaigns in 2019.
His striking "Phi Mè Nay: L'ogresse de la forêt" (Phi Mè Nay: The Ogress of the Forest, 2015) accentuates a Kali-like attitude abundant in entanglements and detachments.
"There's no good that can come from allowing colleges to have unseemly financial entanglements with V.A. employees," Carrie Wofford, director of Veterans Education Success, a nonprofit advocacy group.
The show then backtracks to unravel the entanglements among the hotel's aristocrats, mistresses and Nazi spies, whose glamorous lives take dramatic turns as World War II ravages Britain.
But after relaxing into Nothing in Moderation, this modus operandi strikes me as a rather too-easy evasion of messy entanglements that does not stand up to scrutiny.
You'll still be able to crank up your graphics settings and hit those high framerates, and outrun any Imperial entanglements without getting a price put on your head.
Fittingly, the tracks embody the shape of environmental crisis: complex, compositional entanglements—described by the composer as a "collage of automations"—which coalesce to produce an unstoppable whole.
The name of the rose is the key to its whole story, to its evolutionary arc and cultural entanglements, to the names and narratives of its many cousins.
The other is a somewhat smaller coalition ("Team No Entanglements") that sees basically any international agreement as inherently hostile to American interests and even contrary to the Constitution.
America has shown in the last three presidential elections that it is weary of foreign entanglements, a sentiment Trump played into when discussing the peace talks on Tuesday.
And he still refuses to release his tax returns and other financial records, preventing the public from seeing the full extent of his business entanglements, debts and interests.
The assassination was the catalyst, but the ingredients for the chain reaction, in the form of complex military and diplomatic entanglements, had been in place for some time.
For example, at 17A, the answer to the clue "Crams (in)" is SHOE HORNS, and the answer to the clue at 23A, "Some romantic entanglements," is LOVE TRIANGLES.
By process of elimination, the only thing she believes her client could get caught up on are questions about his financial entanglements with Stone and his super PAC.
With so much natural gas, we can work to counteract Russian leverage in Europe, we can supply allies and we can free ourselves of some unnecessary foreign entanglements.
And while the president's tax returns might not reveal all his business dealings, they could shed light on financial entanglements that potentially affect his decision-making in office.
Obama's Syria policy has been predicated on the goal of avoiding deeper military entanglements in the chaotic Middle East, and has been widely criticized as hesitant and risk-averse.
In between, the four play at various concerts, make their way through various romantic entanglements and family bereavements, and weather the ups and downs of life as professional musicians.
The annals of business are studded with messy succession struggles and late-in-life romantic entanglements, especially in family-controlled companies coping with an aged entrepreneur like Mr. Redstone.
In the season 1 finale, Alex Parrish is offered a gig with the CIA Expect conspiracy theories, more romantic entanglements, and, of course, Chopra busting lips and taking names.
"Any breakthrough made at one center is immediately available to another center without any kind of IP (intellectual property) entanglements or bureaucracy," noted Parker in an interview with Reuters.
The FCC said Sinclair did not "fully disclose facts," including the pre-existing business relationships between Fader, Smith, and Sinclair nor the full entanglements between Cunningham, Smith, and Sinclair.
In his definitive 2015 book "Base Nation," American University Professor David Vine documented how our foreign bases often lead to local anti-American sentiment and other questionable political entanglements.
As analogues to classical logic gates, quantum gates manipulate qubits in all sorts of ways—guiding them into a succession of superpositions and entanglements and then measuring their output.
The vetting process is a basic diligence function, ensuring that those who serve in positions of power are free of conflicts of interest or other compromising embarrassments and entanglements.
To learn of his early years is to discern a pattern of ambitions unfulfilled, of private entanglements that turned sour, and of schemes that were embarked on and dropped.
Other researchers began offering other images of evolutionary history, other "trees," some of them not very treelike, that took account of H.G.T. and represented those entanglements of evolutionary history.
Further, the whale biologist Amy Knowlton of the New England Aquarium found that over the past few decades, as manufacturers developed stronger, synthetic rope, the severity of entanglements increased.
In 2015 we launched the Bronx Social Center, a volunteer-run space free from the entanglements of nonprofit funding, in the basement of a building in the South Bronx.
Freed from legal entanglements — Ms. Franklin, who died in August, sued repeatedly over the years to block its release — "Amazing Grace" will have its world premiere next Monday, Nov.
Despite President Trump's oft-professed desire to avoid war with Iran and withdraw from military entanglements in the Middle East, his decision to order the killing of Maj. Gen.
Trump campaigned on a pledge to withdraw from costly military entanglements abroad, but under his presidency the number of US troops stationed in Afghanistan has risen to about 14,000.
"This counterterrorism model is much more efficient," Ms. Robinson said, noting that it avoids the economic entanglements of a yearslong occupation, and eliminates the need for complicated exit strategies.
The show is now less cringey for its romantic entanglements than for the way it keeps exposing the humiliations required to exist in the reality television–dominated entertainment industry.
Earlier this week, Bolivia expelled the Mexican ambassador to La Paz over the asylum spat, creating an awkward standoff for Lopez Obrador, who has sought to avoid foreign entanglements.
Most of my competitors were younger and speedier than I. They had proper coaches, fancy gadgets to track their fitness, systematic training plans and, I imagined, far fewer entanglements.
The vitrines down the central corridor contain wild entanglements of industrial cable set against partly painted backdrops — in one we glimpse the ghost of one of his toppling towers.
Both Normal People and Conversations With Friends share an essential DNA, in that they are both about young Irish intellectuals studying at Trinity and involved in complex romantic entanglements.
An estimated 83 percent of right whales have been entangled at least once in their lifetime; 65 percent of the right whale mortalities in 2017 were due to entanglements.
When it comes to foreign entanglements, Trump has not just given the military looser guidelines in existing conflicts but can't stop rattling sabers in the direction of North Korea.
While it wipes away any criminal entanglements over collusion with Russia, it rolls out page after page of damning episodes in which Trump appeared to obstruct justice — or attempted to.
He has business entanglements across the globe, from China to Qatar to Venezuela, not to mention dealings with shady businesses in New York that federal investigators must keep track of.
For almost three decades, the world has followed the entanglements of such hot couples as Leia and Han, Anakin and Padmé, Jabba the Hut and that weird laughing, gremlin creature.
The factors at play in the market on the day were currency index entanglements, a bit of U.S.-China trade hopes and some bad data from the U.S., Campbell said.
Eddie Bravo is often in Ferguson's corner and his influence is clear—from Ferguson's dives for leg entanglements from the feet, to the attempts at rubber guard on the bottom.
Human-caused ship strikes and fishing gear entanglements are "primary threats" to blue whales -- an endangered species -- and the leading cause of non-natural whale mortality, according to the center.
AW: She essentially says that he has had like a troubled family history and has had kind of legal and financial entanglements of his own, like on the personal side.
Sign up here for more analysis of US politics for global readers The President is trading on a "bring the troops home" mentality that often follows US military entanglements overseas.
In its second season, the show has truly come into its own by stepping away from Rebecca's romantic entanglements and focusing in on the complex female relationships at its core.
The Good Wife's romantic entanglements were fun, but they were secondary to the story of Alicia's journey from political wife to self-determined woman, pushing back against the status quo.
Tesla has struggled with solar installations after acquiring SolarCity for $2.6 billion in 2016, a deal that aroused consternation because of Musk's family and financial entanglements with the purchased company.
Some hospitals have set up barriers to avoid anti-kickback entanglements with device distributors, and the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is looking at more specific requirements in congressional recommendations.
He has openly invited Russia to influence the outcome of our 2016 election and he has still not disclosed the extent of his financial entanglements with foreign nations and companies.
Few Republicans have any appetite to deal with Trump's financial entanglements, his vast conflicts of interest, or his now-routine siphoning of federal funds to his private properties and resorts.
There's nothing like an issue hitting close to home to finally get our attention, even if it means having to overcome the president's objections based in his personal monetary entanglements.
"We know that entanglements in fishing gear and collisions with ships are killing these ocean giants," Megan Jordan, spokeswoman for Oceana, an international advocacy and conservation organization, said via email.
The package came after WeWork's initial public offering was derailed in part by investor concerns about the now ex-CEO's leadership of and financial entanglements with the company he cofounded.
This argument typically gives the impression that, if only proper procedure were followed, the United States would have avoided any number of disastrous entanglements—Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, and more.
"Broadcom is ostensibly viewed as a Singapore-based company with entanglements in China," said Tony Balloon, head of the corporate China practice for Alston & Bird, a law firm in Atlanta.
Trump's foreign policy often gets discussed as isolationist for its skepticism of allies and foreign entanglements, or as realist for its obsession with self-interest and with cold cost-benefit.
Trump's massive business empire — towering skyscrapers and sprawling golf courses, menswear and furniture, and his licensing of his personal "brand" around the world — promises endless entanglements of business and politics.
For months, there has been debate within the Trump administration on meeting the president's goal of stopping what he has described as open-ended American military entanglements in foreign conflicts.
In her vibrant singing and sassy manner, Ms. Park brought a touch of jaded exuberance to the proceedings: This Amore admits to being baffled by the romantic entanglements of mortals.
Barnes, the author of "The Sense of an Ending" and other beloved books, sketches his subject's life in fascinating detail, including entanglements with Henry James, Oscar Wilde and Sarah Bernhardt.
That's not necessarily good because it means the show (whose executive producers include Shonda Rhimes) risks being just another costume drama with tiresome power struggles and who-cares romantic entanglements.
But the President is also loath to be drawn into foreign entanglements -- one of his few inviolable principles and one that takes on more importance as he runs for reelection.
That plunges them into a world of revolutionary causes that, as portrayed here, is defined not by grand speeches and heroic defiance, but by infighting, competing goals and romantic entanglements.
But he will be making decisions that can fatten his own family holdings at home, and he will be conducting foreign policy with countries where the Trumps have business entanglements.
Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, whose entanglements with Trump's finances are extensive, was granted immunity by federal prosecutors for providing information about Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen.
During a rainy press conference here in this conservative district covering much of eastern San Diego County, Issa did not mention Hunter or Hunter's legal entanglements during his opening statement.
In other words, Trump seems much more motivated by money than political ideology, but I keep wondering if his drift into politics was in any way influenced by his financial entanglements.
Among the sharpest critics of American foreign policy in recent years, Bacevich has authored a number of books (including The Limits of Power and The Long War) documenting America's entanglements abroad.
What he found, ultimately, was a university culture thoroughly corrupted by its entanglements with corporate America — the school's questionable handling of the rape allegations was just the tip of the iceberg.
Meanwhile, battling business interests and entanglements among telecoms, banks, retailers and tech companies made it so customers could never be entirely sure where any given mobile payment form would be accepted.
While he will likely vote similar to Scalia on such issues, the replacement of Ginsburg by the Trump administration could herald in an era of greater entanglements between church and state.
And what lit the fuse was contemporaneous reporting, first from the Times and then from Bloomberg, that Mueller is indeed investigating Trump's business entanglements, as it was widely expected he would.
"We have never had a president like Mr. Trump in terms of his vast financial entanglements and his widespread business interests around the globe," Cummings wrote in a letter to Rep.
He has promised a foreign policy more focused on American interests than on global entanglements as he promises to widen the war on the Islamic State and take oil from Iraq.
" Washington Post columnist George Will recently wrote that questions about "Trump's financial entanglements with Putin and his associates [are] justified by Trump's refusal to release his personal and business tax information.
The company'sinitial public offering shows that WeWork has taken steps to address the CEO's entanglements when it comes to real estate, but it also shed light on Neumann's other personal ties.
The ecological predicament of global—capitalist—civilization has become so dire and urgent that demanding the mere retreat of the United States from foreign entanglements is its own kind of irresponsibility.
"All of that might be important to unraveling whatever foreign entanglements the president has and continues to have by virtue of operating a global business," he told Insider in an interview.
My sets follow the same modus operandi of my visual work which is to interrogate ideas of identity, notions of power, perceived histories and the entanglements that happen within these topics.
Rory and Logan had romantic entanglements from season 5 to season 7 of the series, but it is not confirmed how many episodes he will be appearing in this time around.
Dentsu, which owns a mix of media properties, media buying agencies, media wholesalers and creative outfits at every level of the advertising assembly line, is much more prone to these entanglements.
That Richter's personal history contained such traumatic historical entanglements seems almost unbelievably ill-fated and, because it's true, it demonstrates just how widespread the lingering effects of the Nazi period were.
It's a story of young love and secret family entanglements, with a bit of the era's social ferment in the background, competently brought to the screen by Mr. Miyazaki's son Goro.
They wind up in leg entanglements and then it's just a case of waiting to see whose team mate gets free to come and soccer kick who in the face first.
Mr. Trump later walked back his decision in Syria to some extent, but has been frustrated to not be doing more to extricate the United States from entanglements in the region.
And Beijing isn't shy about using its economic entanglements with the US to try and force American citizens to behave however they want us to as evidenced by this NBA scandal.
If he hadn't discovered that Hunter Biden's foreign entanglements presented an opportunity to run an election-interference caper against the former vice president's electoral hopes, he would not be facing impeachment.
Meeting for the first time this Congress, the Intelligence Committee laid out a five-point investigation of the president's potential foreign entanglements that was far broader in scope than previously expected.
Strider addresses this through massive databases of human entanglements with governments, ranging from military scholarships to shell groups founded by people interconnected with previously flagged individuals from a variety of governments.
In an apparent countermove to DC Republicans, national Democrats are backing a group running ads hitting Jenkins for his past entanglements with overcharging health insurers and mocking Morrisey as a carpetbagger.
Trump says the Republican Party ought to adopt a more nationalist stance on immigration, trade, and foreign entanglements, and a large share of the Republican rank and file seem to agree.
The nature/culture divide is a faulty and dangerous dichotomy: an old belief that posits a universalized Homo sapiens as somehow outside, and most importantly, above the messy entanglements of ecology.
Critics of Price have focused on his investments in health-care companies, while those opposing Mnuchin have slammed him for his bank's behavior after the mortgage crisis and his possible financial entanglements.
But Trump realized that many voters, including Republicans, are still wary of foreign entanglements, after years spent in Iraq, and are sympathetic to populist calls for nation-building to begin at home.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina — who flocked to criticize the move recreated the hawkish GOP national security coalition that the President crushed with his "America First" ideology and wariness of foreign entanglements.
That's not surprising, given that the Obama administration has always been suspicious of not just military entanglements but any kind of prolonged involvement — diplomatic, financial, or otherwise — in Middle East trouble spots.
Experian has a long history of regulatory entanglements, and for years, its customers have complained that their request for a "free" credit report ended with paid subscriptions that they did not want.
And whatever the current situation may be, Trump ran last time on a promise to avoid new foreign entanglements — and he will most likely want to argue that he kept that promise.
The truth is, portion size is a multifaceted issue that touches on everything from global economic shifts to political and corporate entanglements in food production to competitive practices within the foodservice industry.
Syria: Trump had vowed to avoid entanglements in Middle East conflicts and, in his first days in office, said he did not want the United States dragged deeper into the Syrian conflict.
Instead, Mr. Foley has encouraged from his stars a cavalcade of funny walks and gestures, including physical entanglements that attempt to make cheap comic hay out of enforced male-on-male contact.
It is a nonprofit organization that secretly buys cars like ordinary customers and has a history of eschewing any form of advertising or other entanglements that could appear to compromise its impartiality.
To have a president for whom we don't know the extent of his financial entanglements with other countries — in part because he has refused to release his tax returns — is not normal.
Senna's body of work has shown her to be a skilled cartographer of racial terrain, detailing entanglements that are rich and nuanced and complicated by race, rather than simply illustrative of boundaries.
Democrats could use that information to finally determine if Mr. Trump, who built a global business empire before entering politics, has problematic financial entanglements with Russia or other undisclosed conflicts of interest.
It was another legal blow for Mr. Sarkozy, who served from 2007 to 2012 and has stayed in the background of French politics even amid the recurring headlines of his judicial entanglements.
Our rules: No emotional entanglements, and neither of us wants to hear about the other's sexual activities (directly or from third parties) or be embarrassed by word of trysts spreading among friends.
Now he's in the Oval Office, and, at least on issues that don't require congressional approval, Team No Entanglements possesses a great deal of influence over the functioning of American foreign policy.
Their neighbor Devon (Roberta Colindrez) boils with restlessness, drafting off Chris and Sylvere's existential entanglements to find inspiration for her own writing (which, in her case, becomes a play based on Chris).
Dear Climate dwells on the deep entanglements of our species with not only animals, but also plants, minerals, organic matter and the bio-geo-physical systems (including climate) that govern the Earth.
While his ties to Wyoming are thin, the state is attractive to Mr. Prince because it has none of the personal political entanglements he would face in his home state of Michigan.
She believed that as a daughter of a veteran, she had a duty to help keep American soldiers at home, instead of in the Middle East fighting foreign entanglements linked to oil.
They all insisted I had to write a novel about one of those courts, because the magnitude of the cases, the diplomatic entanglements and the personal politics combined to make fertile ground.
The new story branches quickly into multiple threads in classic "24" fashion, briefly visiting a high school that might be linked to a sleeper cell and also setting up possible romantic entanglements.
The recent skirmishing gave Iran's savvy strategists an accurate read on Trump's aversion to further entanglements, and their calculation that a limited strike, with no fatalities, would avoid U.S. reprisals proved correct.
The first and tragically last feature from 29-year-old Hu Bo, this four-hour epic emanates resigned resilience, tracking its characters as they navigate their entanglements in a decaying industrial city.
Sure, there was a decent chunk of people who were drawn to his outspoken opposition to the Federal Reserve and desire to pull the US out of its various foreign military entanglements.
Much of Trump's antipathy to foreign entanglements -- like the Iraq invasion and America's longest war that he is trying to end -- springs from policies put in place by Bolton and his cohorts.
What's more, the true extent of Mr. Trump's global financial entanglements is unclear, since he has refused to release his tax returns and has not made public a list of his lenders.
Smith noted that the data seem consistent with the argument made by leading scholars that young adults have turned away from organized religion because they are repulsed by its entanglements with conservative politics.
The whales, found mostly along the eastern coast of the United States, have dropped in numbers due to fatal entanglements with lobster fishing ropes and a decline in food due to warmer waters.
This impulse gives rise to the America First hostility to immigration, trade and foreign entanglements, and a general resentment that the rest of the world is not more grateful for everything America does.
To those familiar with the property, its arrival on streaming is the realization of a longstanding dream, a seeming impossibility after years of licensing entanglements kept the Japanese cartoon off shelves and streaming.
Stelter said on "Reliable Sources" that he thinks there are some top-notch Pentagon correspondents and outstanding news outlets devoted to covering the military, but newsrooms don't always prioritize coverage of foreign entanglements.
Only a full release of tax returns can provide the public with clear information as to potential conflicts of interest and whether there could be potential entanglements with foreign governments and foreign businesses.
They aren't given much character depth, though, which leaves the saga's romantic entanglements uninvolving, especially against all the other current series working the power-and-sex dynamic, whether ancient, midcentury or present-day.
Like the original, it concerns the romantic entanglements of three members of the Cavendish clan, drawing contrasts between so-called normal life and the life of a family in thrall to the theater.
The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that officials of at least four countries have discussed ways to manipulate the inexperienced Mr. Kushner by taking advantage of his family's financial difficulties and business entanglements.
But it is Ms. Pudjiastuti's entanglements with the Chinese that have created the greatest uproar, while also making her an unlikely heroine for those calling for international defiance of Beijing's muscular foreign policy.
The interview is also likely to cast a shadow over Tuesday night's Democratic primary debate, where Joe Biden may have to answer questions about his son's business entanglements and the resulting Republican attacks.
Taken together, The Times's findings and Mr. Avenatti's report offer the most detailed picture yet on Mr. Cohen's business dealings and financial entanglements in the run-up to the election and its aftermath.
The 215,800 American troops deployed to Saudi Arabia on October 11th do not lay those worries to rest, though they do show that Mr Trump's aversion to foreign entanglements is untroubled by consistency.
Generally, if nominees have any financial entanglements that could create real or potential conflicts of interest, they work with an ethics compliance employee to come up with a plan to address those conflicts.
Some nominees, including the billionaire Vincent Viola, Mr. Trump's choice for Army secretary, had to withdraw because background checks — which would normally have been completed weeks earlier — revealed insurmountable problems, like financial entanglements.
His trial in State Supreme Court in Queens is the latest in a series of legal entanglements that have dogged Mr. Wills since he was first elected to the City Council in 22013.
Fuchs' opening statement as well as court testimony further laid out a series of emotional and sexual entanglements between the Williams and the Winchesters, who had known each other since attending school as children.
Until his election, however, it was assumed that presidents would take even greater care to avoid private entanglements, because they're directly accountable to voters and have an interest in avoiding any hint of corruption.
While Axe is watching Inglourious Basterds and laughing at the "bear Jew," Ailes, Axe Cap's awkward philanthropy consultant, lets him know that the board wants to remove Axe due to his Ice Juice entanglements.
The multicultural milieu lends an initial boost as Mr. Kwek's jokes and plot entanglements take potshots at life in Singapore, but all the air seeps out of this attempt at zippy, tabloid-nutty storytelling.
Like many students across the for-profit college industry, many of Sullivan's students grew up and lived their lives on the margins, dealing with difficult family histories and entanglements with the criminal justice system.
What is one to make of an agent of a foreign government staying in any of Donald Trump's hotels or the many entanglements between the Trump Organization and foreign banks and foreign government regulators?
The fact is, marriage is alive and well, but it has become only one of a series of living arrangements and interpersonal entanglements that most Americans will experience in the course of their lives.
Its S-1 filing revealed details behind its wide losses, and pressure mounted on Neumann, who already was in the spotlight because of his financial entanglements and behavior while running the fast-growing company.
Appealing to Trump's distaste for U.S. military entanglements in the Middle East, a bipartisan group of lawmakers sent Trump a letter after the resolution passed the House requesting a meeting to discuss the issue.
But the high prices at the pump, coupled with military entanglements in the Middle East and increasingly obvious unfolding disaster in climate change, forced Congress to finally get serious about transitioning away from oil.
A small, idiosyncratic and proudly placid country, Belgium has none of the long and bloody entanglements in Muslim lands that have made the United States and neighboring France such obvious targets for global jihad.
Certainly, she needs to leave HH&M, because even if Howard Hamlin eventually forgives her entanglements with Jimmy, he will never regard her as the superstar that she seems to be in Schweikart's eyes.
It is not clear whether documents and communications seized by the FBI include any discussion between Trump and Cohen about the President's past legal entanglements, or whether there is any criminal case to answer.
"I want to pull my hair out," Ms. Visbal said of the legal entanglements that keep her tied to a marriage that has ended in every sense except in the eyes of the state.
In a direct test of anti-nepotism laws, Trump plans to bring family members like his daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner — along with their own complicated business entanglements — into the White House.
The perpetual move to build large war memorials in a universe of finite space and money raises broader questions about just how many entanglements the nation should commemorate in its most famous public spaces.
Last year the Cowboys were able to excuse their uneven, and ultimately disappointing, season because of Ezekiel Elliott's legal entanglements and the intense playoff pressure that existed when he got back onto the field.
Expect a lot of hook-ups and romantic entanglements (not all of which are good) and over-the-top antics, as per usual, but we also see a lot of progress for some characters.
For years, Trump was financially entangled with organized crime as well as with Kremlin-friendly oligarchs, and by keeping those entanglements secret, he gave Putin leverage over him from the moment he took office.
The CPC heard from Trita Parsi, a prominent Iran analyst and co-founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, who urged liberals to move responsibly to end U.S. entanglements in the Middle East.
The organization recommends the reduction in vertical lines for fixed-gear fisheries, enacting seasonal speed restrictions, modifying fishing gear to reduce the likelihood of entanglements and implementing fisheries closures when right whales are present.
Instead of being led by executives who had allegedly stolen medical records from a former rider, it will now be led by someone who will, hopefully, lead the company forward without such controversial entanglements.
Sims' humble nature and fear of confrontation was also at odds with the continued health of Bodhi -- disastrous family entanglements and a lack of staff meetings ensured communication at the company was in disarray.
Remember, Trump was not bound to provide aid — he generally has been skeptical about U.S. entanglements abroad and particularly reluctant to spend American money to fund the security of other countries, even longstanding allies.
"It was important to me to make a movie about women working together and supporting each other, and not make a movie about their romantic entanglements or their mother they don't call enough," she says.
Ron Wyden, a Democrat on the committee, referenced the White House controversy, asking whether someone who fails to "disclose financial entanglements with a foreign adversary" on a security clearance application should be eligible for one.
I learned to distinguish between serious ethical and sometimes legal entanglements and frivolous or unfair ones, and how to safeguard the rights of those under investigation, who are at risk for potentially irreparable reputational damage.
For example, California Dungeness crab fishermen closed their 0003 season three months ahead of schedule on April 15 to settle a lawsuit over whale entanglements, leaving crab they could have caught still in the water.
Imagine four years of late-night comedy hosts perfectly willing to mock President Trump for his business entanglements or the agenda of his Congress, but not to mention the actions of his Department of Justice.
This new information, the Post says, "reveals the extent to which even some Trump insiders were troubled by the still-forming administration's entanglements with Russia and its enthusiasm for a friendly relationship with the Kremlin."
And the network of entanglements in that ether, which have unified and elevated the world for the past 25 years, can, over a few hours on a summer day, bring it to a crashing halt.
"The President's financial entanglements make it impossible to know whether he is making his decisions in the public interest or to benefit him or his family members financially," wrote the Democratic members led by Rep.
"How can we work with him on this legislation if we do not know how the proposed reforms might financially benefit him or the companies or countries to which he has business entanglements?" he asked.
Comey has spoken privately with Special Counsel Robert Mueller III to work out the parameters for his testimony to ensure there are no legal entanglements as a result of his public account, a source said.
Except Hall is famous for his leg entanglements and leg lock game in MMA and as soon as Maynard moved towards Hall's back, he seemed to remember this and want nothing to do with it.
Cummings has a mountain of potential subjects to investigate in the Trump administration, from Trump and his family's own business entanglements with foreign governments to allegations of corruption and a revolving door in his administration.
As I look at the legal and symbolic entanglements of wife-ness, I'm realizing it has robbed me of consent in ways I didn't realizeWe have a cishet relationship, and becoming a wife was voluntary.
As the Wall Street Journal points out, scrapping the agreement wouldn't end all of Cohen's and Daniel's legal entanglements with one another: Daniels also has a defamation claim against Cohen related to his public comments.
Separately, one or more members of the 235 Trump campaign were cited as having worked to identify stories about Mr. Trump's romantic entanglements "so they could be purchased and their publication avoided," the filing said.
But in World War I, mile upon mile of coiled barbed wire wove through the blasted terrain of trench warfare to create entanglements that impeded foot soldiers and exposed them to withering fire and bombardment.
That might dovetail with Trump's ideas about withdrawing the US from foreign entanglements, but it also raises awkward questions about what long-term US foreign policy on Syria and the Middle East might look like.
Public disclosure of Trump's tax returns and other financial information will reveal the extent of his personal and financial entanglements with the Russian billionaires who are allies of Putin, and often adversaries of American interests.
The tax considerations could be widely sought among the long line of wealthy Trump nominees, who are now in the process of making their financial entanglements public and explaining their plans for avoiding possible conflicts.
But Mark S. Zaid, a veteran Washington lawyer who handles security clearances, said it was highly unlikely that the special counsel would uncover evidence of improper foreign entanglements and not flag it for security officials.
The president has long said he would prefer to have fewer U.S. entanglements in the Middle East, and if he senses the Iraqis are "ungrateful," he might just opt for a quick withdrawal, Malley said.
In order to pass fair and proper judgment, the public deserves a full airing of everything from Trump's tax returns and business entanglements to an accounting of whether he has been, in some way, compromised.
Foreign entanglements led a group of former White House ethics lawyers and constitutional scholars to file suit, charging that Mr. Trump is violating the Constitution by allowing his businesses to receive payments from foreign governments.
He undoubtedly knows things about all the issues that plague this president: those around the women who have made allegations against him, his murky financial entanglements and the Russian attempts to connect with his campaign.
Chicago's growing progressive bloc, for instance, liked candidates such as the community organizer Amara Enyia, who had many of the lefty bona fides they craved and none of the old-school political entanglements they didn't.
Following the FBI investigation, the case went back to the White House office of personnel security, where a career adjudicator reviewed the FBI information, including questions about foreign influence and foreign business entanglements, the sources said.
If he is true to his campaign rhetoric, President-elect Donald Trump will be less inclined to support moderate rebel groups than was the Obama administration, and averse to any entanglements that go beyond striking ISIS.
The big picture: Cohen's new guilty plea is the first time that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has "come alive with pre-presidential actions and entanglements by Trump himself," as previously reported by Axios' Mike Allen.
The Philippines, long a U.S. ally in the region, has moved away from its bilateral ties and military entanglements with the United States and instead embraced a budding new friendship with China, long a regional rival.
These types of conflicting claims and the political risk associated with them have made exploration and development of even nearby uncontested areas difficult, as energy companies and foreign investors seek to steer clear of international entanglements.
Similar demonstrations have cropped up in recent months after undocumented people with minor criminal entanglements or no police record at all have been detained by ICE after living in the United States for years without authorization.
Laser alerts were accompanied by an appropriately alarming rapid digital chirp; Ka band warnings (the typical choice for speed traps) were quick and seemed to offer enough warning at highway speeds to prevent any unwanted entanglements.
There had been little interaction between the coinciding investigations — one featuring dozens of interviews and analysis of text messages and fascinating behind-the-scenes accounts and entanglements, and Exponent's dive into the science of air pressure.
Smith imagines her biography as a series of formative relationships with men — from her once idolized father and older brother to her complicated romantic entanglements with such literary lights as Charles Bray and George Henry Lewes.
And we should demand that Donald release all of his tax returns so that people can see what are the entanglements and the financial relationships that he has... RADDATZ: We're going to get to that later.
That comes after the SoftBank-backed WeWork unveiled its S-1 filing in mid-August, setting off a storm of criticism about its finances and the financial entanglements of its cofounder and then-CEO, Adam Neumann.
Katie Benner, who is covering Apple's legal entanglements from San Francisco, and Matt Apuzzo, who covers national security from Washington, recently debated the iPhone case and what to expect from Tuesday's hearing: Katie Benner Hi, Matt.
Entanglements drain valuable energy needed for pregnancy and nursing: Towing heavy lines and gear increases drag one and a half times on average, and up to three times if a whale is towing a lobster trap.
But Mr. Elorez, a Venezuelan citizen who never received formal training as a vet, escaped the police raids and fled to Spain, where he started life over and avoided entanglements with the law, his lawyer said.
Further complicating these entanglements are Olivia's hedonists in residence — her cousin Sir Toby Belch (a gloriously uninhibited Mr. Hensley), his slow-thinking pal Sir Andrew (Daniel Hall) and her lady in waiting, Maria (Lori Brown-Niang).
Nothing seemed to go right for the Cowboys despite the potent duo of Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott being together free of any legal entanglements or playoff pressure for the first time since the 2138 season.
The story becomes a bit more complicated when Brown begins his whirlwind relationship with Houston (Gabrielle Dennis), who he woos, as his brother notes, immediately after swearing off any more entanglements with other famous musical stars.
In its report released Saturday, the committee says the Constitution's framers intended impeachment to be invoked for (1) abuse of power, (2) betrayal of the nation through foreign entanglements, and (3) corruption of office and elections.
Some are critical of his travel ban, his tweets and his impulsivity, and some worry about entanglements in foreign wars, but their biggest plea is that he remember they elected him to be an unconventional politician.
Trump defied traditional political ideology and ran on a populist platform railing against free trade, promising to avoid messy foreign entanglements, and vowing to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to stop illegal immigration.
Whereas the research videos are tidy (mobility in China has evolved "from a threat to stability to a symbol of modernity," one concludes), the artwork reveals the complex entanglements of global and local infrastructures of movement.
"The EU is at heart a peace effort, part of the post-war effort ... to create a series of political, military ... and other entanglements that would make less likely a resumption of conflict in Europe," Mitchell said.
If this gets worse and the US military finds itself dragged into protecting shipping in Hormuz, Riyadh's relationship the Trump administration -- which sought to get out of foreign entanglements rather than get into them -- would be tested.
The Turkish president apparently found a sympathetic partner in Trump, who's notoriously skeptical of US troop commitments overseas and may have his own domestic political reasons for doubling down on a promise to end America's entanglements abroad.
In the past, reports in the foreign and business press have spoken of the legal entanglements that Trump's Indian developers are embroiled in, but Chordia claimed that the Trump brand didn't elicit any favors from the government.
This has been particularly clear following the discovery of Cornelius Gurlitt's cache of art in Munich in 2012, which earlier this year finally made its way into dedicated shows in Bern and Bonn, following numerous legal entanglements.
The details from Mueller's report are also likely to color how House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff proceeds with his investigation, which included examining possible collusion as well as Trump's financial entanglements when Schiff announced it in February.
The White House plans to release financial disclosures for top officials Friday evening, giving a deeper look into the holdings of some key Trump administration figures who entered government with a web of holdings and potential entanglements.
" His continual fallings off, entanglements and failures were gloriously redeemed by one last successful stroll, juggling three rings at the same time—almost: "Two out of three ain't bad—like most people's doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
And aside from Trump's obsession with owning "the best" of everything, it's not clear that the United States needs to boost military spending by 10 percent—particularly when Trump campaigned on a pledge to avoid foreign entanglements.
And, yes, Democrats can subpoena President Trump's tax returns, as they almost certainly will, and should -- there is much of potential interest in those returns, materially connected to Trump's possible conflicts of interest, foreign entanglements, and more.
The letter — signed by dozens of supporters of the Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton — was drafted as Mr. Trump, the Republican pick who is reported to have extensive overseas entanglements, has refused to release his tax returns.
Daryl is one of the few characters on "TWD" who hasn't had any romantic entanglements across the AMC show's run, leading some to wonder if he's even interested in any sort of relationship that's more than platonic.
A source told CNN on Wednesday Comey has spoken privately with special counsel Robert Mueller to work out the parameters for his testimony to ensure there are no legal entanglements as a result of his public account.
" The liberal groups are pushing Neal to act immediately, saying their request is "rooted in an attempt to understand how President Trump's numerous conflicts of interests and significant financial entanglements are influencing the policies of this administration.
Any relationships you feel tied to because of finances or complicated emotional entanglements may be a source of stress, so it's important that you take time to sit with these people and hash out a new approach.
While Mr. Trump has used charged language with adversaries — especially Iran — he has generally shrunk from trying to force out their leaders in favor of his preferred candidate, believing that it prompts costly and futile military entanglements.
Iran may also be betting that Mr. Trump, who has been critical of past American entanglements in the Middle East, does not want a conflict, and that an escalation of tensions could draw him into negotiations. Yes.
Whoever Mr. Trump selects will have to guide the Defense Department's men and women through a new inward-looking way of conducting military policy, one that seeks to avoid messy international entanglements, particularly those in war zones.
" In the era of massive threats to wildlife a In the era of massive threats to wildlife a Entanglements of humpback whales in fishing gear spiked during the 2014-2016 marine heat wave known as "the Blob.
Trump has often railed against America's past foreign policy, lambasting prior administrations for entanglements abroad, not pressuring allies to contribute more to shared defense and not forcing other countries with U.S. military bases to pay for protection.
To the Editor: The two biggest threats to President Trump's legitimacy would be revelations of compromising ties with Russia and disclosures from his tax returns that would reveal the extent of his financial entanglements and business failures.
"We know right whales are dying from fishing gear entanglements and ship strikes, and with almost 15% of the entire endangered population in this location, they are sitting ducks at risk of injury and death," Brogan said.
Investigators are likely to examine Trump and a range of his associates—Manafort; Flynn; Stone; a foreign policy adviser, Carter Page; the lawyer Michael Cohen—for potential illegal or unethical entanglements with Russian government or business representatives.
Few voters are on board with President Donald Trump's decision to remove U.S. troops from northeastern Syria, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll that also shows fatigue over the nation's military entanglements around the world.
Despite all the issues facing Uber — including reforming a difficult workplace culture, legal entanglements and an exodus of top executives — many people in other industries, in Silicon Valley and beyond, still covet the company's chief executive job.
From ravishing entanglements of foreground, middle ground, and background to discrete forms interrupting a vista with a contrasting amalgam of geology and weather, it is obvious that Green knows how to remake the conventions associated with landscape.
Even in the absence of an obvious quid pro quo, the lawsuit maintains that the emoluments clauses are a "prophylactic" rule: presidents must steer clear of entanglements creating the perception of influence by a foreign or domestic actor.
An emerging political question is whether Trump -- who has been happy to fling bellicose rhetoric about Iran but has been wary of large-scale foreign military entanglements -- will get spooked by rising tensions and rein Bolton back in.
"In the wake of prolonged economic stagnation, a massive influx of refugees, terrorist attacks and a strategic challenge posed by Russia, Europeans are weary – and perhaps wary – of foreign entanglements," said the Pew Research Center study published Monday.
"These mother whales are worn out and running on empty, making them even more susceptible to negative human interactions, including ship strikes and entanglements," Padraig Duignan, chief research pathologist at the Marine Mammal Center, said in a statement.
More than 800 independent musicians announced an initiative on Thursday called "No Music for ICE," pledging not to participate in Amazon-sponsored events or exclusive partnerships with the tech giant over its entanglements with the U.S. immigration authority.
The Watergate parallel can serve as a salve, holding out the promise that Trump's administration — with all its vulgarity, disrespect for the rule of law, and questionable foreign entanglements —will be truncated in the same way Nixon's was.
" The Trump transition team was so worried about Rudy Giuliani, in line for Secretary of State, that they created a separate 25-page document titled "Rudy Giuliani Business Ties Research Dossier" with copious accounting of his "foreign entanglements.
On the timeless boundary of our space-time bubble, the entanglements linking together qubits (and encoding the universe's dynamical interior) would presumably remain intact, since these quantum correlations do not require that signals be sent back and forth.
Donald Trump has taken some steps to reduce a web of possible conflicts of interest during his presidency, but he will not truly cut his entanglements until he signs his businesses over to an independent trustee, experts say.
Nevertheless, in a bonkers interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Donald Trump levied a thinly veiled threat at Justice Department Special Counsel Robert Mueller: Look too closely at my financial entanglements, and I'll fire you!
Jane and Petra are always going to be in competition, whether it's over parenting strategies or their entanglements with Rafael (romantic and otherwise; in fact, both women found themselves blurting out "I love you" to Rafael this week).
George Washington warned the nation in his Farewell Address against would-be strongmen and demagogues who would pillage the government for private profit, and intertwine America with intrigues and entanglements from hostile foreign powers that wish us ill.
As the next month will demonstrate, soccer is not merely a game but a chance for a series of geo-political entanglements, a settling of scores and an opportunity to lord it over the rest of the world.
Even as President Obama sought to keep America out of new military entanglements, Mr. Kerry has been determined to keep the nation engaged diplomatically and lead the world toward constructive results, despite times when the problems seem intractable.
Like her solo work and her crushing poetry with free jazz ensemble Irreversible Entanglements, she favors lyrics that are equal parts clever, ecstatic, and upsetting, shining a light on society's darkest institutions—anti-blackness, alienation, government-sponsored murder.
"Tread," with music by Christian Wolff and décor by Bruce Nauman (the subject of a sprawling retrospective opening at the Museum of Modern Art in October), is considered one of Cunningham's lighter works, with farcical movement and entanglements.
Those all still exist — sometimes here, sometimes there, sometimes everywhere — but what makes India complicated and interesting, particularly for writers, is that they exist in a contemporary, urbanized country and among the entanglements of an increasingly globalized world.
Mr. Racine told reporters on Monday that just as states intervened to challenge Mr. Trump's efforts to limit travel from predominantly Muslim countries, he hoped to force the court to step in and evaluate Mr. Trump's business entanglements.
And music industry lawyers say that copyright entanglements may complicate or even prohibit the release of more music; the aborted release of "Deliverance," an EP that the estate sued to block, may be one example of these problems.
"Any further delay is an injustice to the American people who deserve transparency about Trump's foreign entanglements and massive conflicts of interest," Ryan Thomas, a spokesman for one of the groups, Stand Up America, said in a statement.
I dare any Republican or law professor or supporter of Trump, wherever they may opine, to put their name on their opinion that George Washington was wrong about the danger of foreign entanglements that would corrupt our democracy.
As expected, he continues to refuse to release his tax returns, even though many of his cabinet nominees will have to disclose theirs in order to get confirmed by senators skeptical of, among other things, foreign business entanglements.
At the very least, Justice said, Judge Bonapfel should require Patton to disclose all of his and Young Conaway's entanglements with other lawyers and professionals involved in asbestos trust administration, including plaintiffs' lawyers who represent current asbestos claimants.
At the same time, that also unleashes a web of unintended consequences, from muddling casual sex with emotional entanglements to the matter of the central couple's three grown or near-grown children, grappling with issues of their own.
They say they want to work with President Donald Trump on two of his stated goals — passing a massive infrastructure bill and a bill bringing down prescription drug prices — all while rigorously investigating his administration and myriad business entanglements.
Scorpio season begins on October 23, and with it comes the urge to break free from intimate and financial entanglements—especially suffocating romantic relationships, and on the money front, debts, due to the sun opposing Uranus on October 23.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Wednesday said U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team have refused to make public information that would put to rest questions about his and his family's possible financial entanglements in Russia.
Still, the confirmation of Mobley's life as an unwitting kidnapping victim set up a series of thorny entanglements for her and her loved ones — between those who raised her and those she had been stolen from for so long.
If "Love" is the before picture, the vastly improved second season of "Togetherness," which returns Sunday, is the after: after kids, after 10 years or so, after all the entanglements and investments that turn romantic comedy into romantic dramedy.
Still, the confirmation of her life as an unwitting kidnapping victim set up a series of thorny entanglements for her and her loved ones — between those who raised her and those she had been stolen from for so long.
Alison's entanglements with older men, at first, seem to play to her advantage: She boasts of her maturity any time she's captured the attention of an older guy, something that the Liars were envious of once upon a time.
The White House on Wednesday hit the incoming Trump administration for its lack of transparency, urging it to release more information to rebut claims it says are false, such as reports about the president-elect's supposed entanglements with Russia.
Neither of these possibilities, with their consequences for long-term military involvement in yet another overseas contingency, is likely to appeal to a president who has repeatedly pledged to terminate America's entanglements in the Middle East and Central Asia.
She's known as a thoughtful and innovative scholar who has been a pioneering thinker in the legal case against Trump's entanglements with foreign favor-seekers who are lining his pockets through his hotels, golf courses and other private holdings.
The agreement lays out a timetable for the final withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan, the impoverished Central Asian country once unfamiliar to many Americans that now symbolizes endless conflict, foreign entanglements and an incubator of terrorist plots.
The complex entanglements of Morocco's colonial and postcolonial histories and Barrada's own position as a French and Moroccan citizen educated in Paris and New York mark her photographs with ambiguity or an "unresolved quality," as the curators put it.
He criticized Mr. Obama and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state who was Mr. Trump's opponent in the election, as plunging heedlessly into foreign entanglements, drawn by misplaced idealism and the substitution of other nations' interests for America's.
President-elect Donald J. Trump is entering office with financial entanglements that are exotic and far-flung: a condominium project in Manila, a luxury furniture maker in Istanbul, golf courses in Scotland and Ireland, and a hotel in Azerbaijan.
On albums from the early 1970s into the 2000s, her songs chronicled a woman's life from early stirrings of independence ("The Hammond Song") and amorous entanglements ("The Married Men") to thoughts on longtime connection ("Can We Go Home Now").
In the absence of criminal charges arising from Mueller's inquiry, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff has shifted his focus to whether Trump is "compromised" by such entanglements, influencing his policy decisions and posing a risk to national security.
The official said investigators so far have been unable to confirm the material about Trump financial and personal entanglements with Russian businessmen and others whom U.S. intelligence analysts have concluded are Russian intelligence officers or working on behalf of Russian intelligence.
He describes its remit as "recycling land" - working through entanglements of ownership, addressing tax issues and fixing up or tearing down structures with a view to getting vacant property back on the market or giving it over as a public space.
One U.S. official said investigators had so far been unable to confirm material about Trump's financial and personal entanglements with Russian businessmen and others whom U.S. intelligence analysts have concluded are Russian intelligence officers or working on behalf of Russian intelligence.
Even a line or two from her doctor about the complex entanglements of genetic, biological, behavioral, psychological, and social factors could've made her illness seem less about ennui and more about a health condition that researchers can't yet fully explain.
The film stars Lily Collins (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones) as a religiously devout actress and Alden Ehrenreich (the new Han Solo) as her equally conservative driver, both of whom work for Beatty's Hughes, who forbids entanglements between the employees.
Trump's state tax returns could give an indication of the true size of his fortune or even point toward foreign financial entanglements, although they likely wouldn't be as comprehensive as his federal returns, according to Sheil, the former IRS investigator.
Follow the 22017 year timeline of Assange's legal entanglements — which today entered a new phase, as he prepares to fight an extradition request to the U.S. 22018: Assange establishes WikiLeaks and begins publishing classified information and news leaks from anonymous sources.
Scores of entanglements in crabbing gear, which constrict and can ultimately kill marine mammals, have been reported up and down the West Coast over the past few years, posing a new risk to whale populations that have been on the rebound.
There were other Ukraine entanglements, such as the lucrative position earning millions of dollars that then-Vice President Joe Biden's son got in 2015 to serve on the board of a Ukrainian energy company under the anti-Russia Ukraine regime.
In a report Wednesday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said there were 31 whale entanglements in fishing gear reported off the West Coast in 2017, lower than the previous two years, but still much higher than pre-2014 levels.
Friday's action in Syria also forced Trump to confront two conflicting sides of his nature -- the desire to look tough as a military leader and his instinct, distilled from endless 2016 campaign rallies in the heartland to avoid Middle Eastern entanglements.
"The FBI has been looking closely at the international business entanglements of both [Ivanka and Jared] to determine whether any of those deals could leave them vulnerable to pressure from foreign agents, including China, according to a US official," CNN reports.
The show stays true to ShondaLand's commitment to diverse casting, and to its penchant for labyrinthine romantic entanglements, but most of Still Star-Crossed's emotional focus is devoted less to Rosaline and her plight than to how fantastic everything looks.
They also marked another step in President Trump's gradual evolution from a populist firebrand who promised to extricate the United States from foreign military entanglements to one who is grudgingly accepting many of the national security strategies he once derided.
"We cannot go back and change the circumstances under which all of this data was gathered," Martha A. Sandweiss, a historian at Princeton who has written both about 19th-century photography and about universities' entanglements with slavery, said in an email.
The mustachioed hard-liner's efforts to add bite to the bark of U.S. foreign policy met stiff resistance from a White House leery of foreign entanglements and came to an abrupt halt on Tuesday when Trump announced he had fired him.
Democrats on the Judiciary Committee deployed the tactic earlier in this Congress to attempt to force votes on a slew of measures that would put the Trump administration in an uncomfortable spot, including a bid to examine Trump's business entanglements.
"Attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing Al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge," he proclaimed, which seemed a million miles away from his earlier doubts about foreign entanglements.
He is, as my colleague Ross Douthat put it, a Jacksonian figure, wanting to get America out of foreign entanglements while lobbing a few long-distance attacks to ensure the crazy foreigners stick to killing one another and not us.
Erratic in so many other ways, Trump was fairly consistent in opposing American military entanglements in the Middle East, to the point of scornfully bashing Republicans who got us into Iraq and ignoring recommendations for reprisals against Iran before last week.
The new focus on security clearances also compounded previous worries that the inexperience of the Trump team, extensive business entanglements and its unconventional approach to politics meant that it was a poor fit for the responsibilities of the highest offices.
You need to think of Trump's foreign entanglements in the context of a G.O.P. establishment that realizes that its domestic agenda is deeply unpopular, and a rank-and-file that sees itself on the losing side of demographic and social change.
The legislative belly flop so early in a new president's term — reflected in sinking poll numbers — raises questions about what Republicans can hope to accomplish, particularly in a poisonous political environment with accusations swirling about entanglements with a foreign government.
People's decisions to live with a significant other, to be married or not, represent "a series of living arrangements and interpersonal entanglements that most Americans will experience in the course of their lives," she wrote for CNN Opinion in September.
According to prepared remarks, Senator Patty Murray of Washington, the highest-ranking Democrat on the Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee, will say: I am going to want to learn more about your extensive financial entanglements and potential conflicts of interest.
"The right-wing activities and the entanglements in neo-Nazi actions and organizations and the related public coverage are causing substantial damage to labor representation and through this are threatening our jobs," said the works council at the Untertuerkheim plant in southern Germany.
It simply was this intensely enviable but never simple thing that unfolded alongside Meredith's tormented love story with McDreamy (Patrick Dempsey), Cristina's similarly complicated one with Burke (Isaiah Washington), and all the other entanglements and twists that would follow over the years.
The defense had to take the complicated entanglements of love and fear, of paranoia and projection involved in living with sexual abuse, and streamline all of that into a straightforward narrative of a sudden explosion of violence based on one moment of fear.
Democratic-led congressional committees are looking into a range of misdeeds, including giving his son-in-law a security clearance despite serious vetting concerns, possible breaches of the constitution's emoluments clause, accusations of money-laundering and entanglements with Russian and Saudi companies.
"Any breakthrough made at one center is immediately available to another center without any kind of IP (intellectual property) entanglements or bureaucracy," Parker, the co-founder of music-sharing website Napster and the first president of Facebook, told Reuters in an interview.
"The question of the financial entanglements between Mr. Pruitt and the fossil fuel industry is a very critical element of exploring the conflict of interest that his candidacy likely represents," said Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, who is on the committee.
To date, no one has documented that Trump was even aware of any suspicious entanglements in his far-flung businesses, let alone that he was directly compromised by the Russian mafia or the corrupt oligarchs who are closely allied with the Kremlin.
Trump believes he was elected to end foreign entanglements and that alliances like NATO are "ripping off" the United States, while US military leaders are keenly aware that NATO allies have been fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with them since the 9/11 attacks.
As powerful constituencies on the left and right seek to pull the United States back from overseas entanglements, U.S. foreign and defense policy increasingly seeks to empower partners to confront their own security challenges, rather than solving them through American force alone.
Adam Schiff of California promised that if he were to become chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence under a Democratic majority, the committee would provide "a full accounting" of Russia's entanglements with the Trump campaign and Trump White House.
As for the argument that seeing his returns would expose Russian connections, should they exist: I've written before, his old tax returns, should they ever see the light of day, are unlikely to tell us much about any possible personal foreign entanglements.
The story is most famous from the Hitchcock film, but we found that the 1961 Winston Graham novel on which it's based was a far richer source of psychological tension and freed us from any visual or musical entanglements with the movie.
The stock answer is that he is seeking to placate and energize his "base" — the voters troubled by economic decline — by building a wall not just against immigrants but against economic competition and foreign entanglements, thereby making their lives and livelihoods more secure.
Trump's presidency, however, is so chaotic, corrupt and potentially compromised by his foreign entanglements that anyone associated with him gets tainted — which is why after only two years he has already left a trail of broken men and wrecked reputations in his wake.
Committees will hold hearings on potential election collusion with Russia, of course, but also Mr. Trump's immigration enforcement policies, including family separation, his financial entanglements with the federal government, nepotism in the White House and allegations of corruption in the Trump Organization.
The newfangled analytics backed up my conclusion, and I could also draw on my playing days: having stood in the outfield in Wrigley Field, knowing the numbers can lie to you, especially given Wrigley's unpredictable ricochets, ivy-covered entanglements and temperamental weather extremes.
However, the Foreign Emoluments Clause can provide no redress in relation to a president's foreign entanglements either in the courts or through the impeachment process, for the simple reason that the clause does not cover the president or any other elected officials.
Senator Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, the senior Democrat on the Foreign Affairs Committee, says he will introduce a "sense of Congress" resolution stating that the new president should convert his substantial holdings in a way to avoid entanglements with foreign governments.
Now he has Ms. Warren competing for voters motivated by Medicare for all, Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii appealing to those who oppose foreign entanglements and the businessman Andrew Yang cleaving away voters who want someone from outside the established political system.
The timing of the renewed campaign hinged on several factors, including an increasing sense of urgency that the fight was mired down at a pivotal time on the battlefield and as Mr. Trump's ire toward American military entanglements in Syria boiled over.
Although Paul is typically dovish when it comes to military action and overseas entanglements, his comments on Iran are a break from other congressional Republicans, who have overwhelmingly backed the President as he's taken a hard-line approach toward the longtime US foe.
Yet Democrats can counter that they owe a duty to the public, and to their own constitutional role, to find out whether any of Trump's business interests and entanglements are influencing him in a way that endangers national security and therefore merits impeachment.
The FBI has been looking closely at the international business entanglements of both Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, to determine whether any of those deals could leave them vulnerable to pressure from foreign agents, including China, according to a US official.
Still, reporters will welcome the chance to question Mr. Trump on no shortage of topics — from his skeptical response to the intelligence community's consensus on Russian interference in the presidential election to persistent concerns about his business entanglements and conflicts of interest.
The two countries have sparred over a slew of issues in recent years, including the fate of a US-based cleric Turkey accuses of a coup attempt, visas to each other's countries, Turkey's entanglements with Iran and its detention of an American pastor.
While Mueller did not find a criminal conspiracy with Russia, according to Barr, there is a chance the report will detail behavior and financial entanglements that give fodder to critics who have said Trump has shown a pattern of deference to the Kremlin.
At two minutes to midnight, the clock is at its closest to catastrophe since 1953, due to dangers of a nuclear holocaust from North Korea's weapons program, U.S. Russian entanglements, South China Sea tensions, and other factors, the Chicago-based group said in a statement.
"We've dealt with lots of weird things, and more often or not the entanglements involve rope," says Pieter Folkens, a marine mammal illustrator who has been specially trained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to free whales from entrapping lines and fishing gear.
CNN reported earlier this month that investigators looking into Giuliani's business dealings in Ukraine have dug into everything from possible financial entanglements with alleged corrupt Ukrainian figures to counterintelligence concerns raised by some of those business ties, according to people briefed on the matter.
The big picture: Kushner has come under fire before for skirting national security norms in his role as a senior presidential aide, with intelligence officials warning against granting him a full security clearance due to his business entanglements — before President Trump reportedly overruled them.
Over the first two years, President Trump could get away with largely extending his campaign bluster: Build a "big, beautiful wall" and get Mexico to pay for it, withdraw from foreign entanglements, deliver "incredible" healthcare, slash drug prices and fundamentally change the U.S.-China relationship.
She couldn't comment on anything that pertained to their legal entanglements, but an actual launch could conceivably change the juridical landscape: After all, it was the original billion-dollar foundation that had the contractual responsibility to roll out the platform and distribute the tokens.
While it isn't uncommon for foreign governments to try to figure out ways they can influence senior officials, Kushner's complex set of business arrangements and foreign entanglements — combined with his lack of experience in politics — has always been a concern in the White House.
If my proposal is acted on by the intelligence committees and there are no foreign finance or business interests creating entanglements involving Trump, the committee chairs and ranking members could issue a one-sentence statement that no foreign interests that could influence our president exist.
Rohrabacher finished a strong first despite all the controversy over his foreign entanglements, a good sign for November, and the Democratic contest is so close between the second- and third-place finishers that it may be awhile before we know who will oppose him.
Either the Trumps' research consultants failed somehow to note that their potential partners had widely known political entanglements, had reputations for corruption, and were the subject of active investigations into tax evasion or money laundering—or the Trumps simply chose to look the other way.
The legacy of Soviet atheism, the lack of religious education and the threat of increased online recruitment that will accompany the government's loosening of restrictions on the internet present the government an opportunity to make its own religions tradition, free of any Middle Eastern entanglements.
Mueller's disclosures also exposed deeper entanglements than previously known between Trump, his campaign apparatus and the Russian government, including that a Russian national who claimed to be well-connected in Moscow spoke with Cohen in 2015 and offered "political synergy" with the Trump campaign.
Known for her portraiture and, later, her complex political entanglements, Kahlo has long taken her rightful place in the canon of style idols of great substance, a status reaffirmed in Susana Martínez Vidal's "Frida Kahlo: Fashion as the Art of Being" (Assouline, $195, 184 pp.).
A 25-year-old Russian woman who has had various legal entanglements with Eliot Spitzer, the former New York governor, appeared in Criminal Court in Manhattan on Tuesday, accused of committing grand larceny and forgery as part of an extortion scheme involving two men.
Rather like President Richard Nixon, who pursued crucial nuclear diplomacy with the Soviet Union as the Watergate scandal gathered pace, Trump is attempting to make a historic mark on the world stage even as his presidency is threatened by growing legal entanglements at home.
They're doing so even though they know that Trump was installed in office in part thanks to Russian aid, that his financial entanglements with foreign governments pose huge conflicts of interest and that he consistently shows a preference for dictatorships over our democratic allies.
Were Trump to be impeached, it would be for covering up his entanglements, financial and otherwise, with a hostile foreign power, blatantly profiting from his office, declaring himself above the law, and demanding freedom from oversight as the price of fulfilling ordinary presidential responsibilities.
Listening to Neon Bible in the wake of Everything Now perturbs; one wonders if their urge to hide under the covers from the "ocean of violence" outside really targeted Bush, or if the chaotic entanglements of modern life just offended their regressive notions of purity.
At the same time, he appears to be taking a broad view of his mandate: examining not just the Russian disruption campaign and whether any of Mr. Trump's associates assisted in the effort, but also any financial entanglements with Russians going back several years.
CNN previously reported that investigators have been looking into Giuliani's business dealings in Ukraine and have dug into everything from possible financial entanglements with alleged corrupt Ukrainian figures to counterintelligence concerns raised by some of those business ties, according to people briefed on the matter.
On Wednesday alone, one of Trump's longest-serving aides Hope Hicks announced her resignation, his son-in-law Jared Kushner was the subject of several stories raising questions about his foreign and business entanglements and infighting within the West Wing once again seized the spotlight.
And they hung on Mr. Mattis's every word on Wednesday, listening for clues to understand what the complex entanglements between Trump administration officials and Russian intelligence officers might mean for the trans-Atlantic alliance as it tries to confront a menacing and more aggressive Moscow.
Democrats believe Deutsche's vaults contain a detailed map of Trump's business empire, revealing how rich he really is, how he earned his money, any financial entanglements with foreign powers like Russia or Saudi Arabia, and, potentially, any signs of money laundering or other financial misdeeds.
The Trump family's financial entanglements with Moscow have long been of keen interest to Democratic investigators, who see them as a possible key to evidence of collusion between a campaign they see as all-too-willing to advance the interests of a foreign government.
As the '60s wore on, with its escalating political violence and foreign entanglements, accompanied by the Minimalist's ascendant formal pragmatism, Guston continued to pare down his methods until he was left with two colors, gray and black, and ultimately black lines on white paper.
And the Imanari roll and various upside down shots into leg entanglements were, until the last UFC event of this year, largely a bust in high level MMA and indeed, Rory MacDonald managed to get himself smashed this year by rolling unsuccessfully under the larger Gegard Mousasi.
Trump's troubling financial entanglements with China — a country he says is ripping off the U.S. economy — as well as ties to oligarchs in Vladimir Putin's Russia and a desire to do business in Fidel Castro's Cuba might all be revealed if he would release his tax returns.
But the plot of this chapter is about a political press corps (not the investigators slowly piecing together the unseemly details of Trump's foreign entanglements, but the ones who cover day-to-day news and theater) that is outmatched and completely maladapted for the challenge he poses.
The criminal cases so far have not resolved the core question of Trump-Russia collusion, but they have revealed a determination by Russians to put Trump in office, and they've exposed the sometimes-shadowy foreign entanglements maintained by Trump aides before, during and after the campaign.
American power For now, the desire to project American power -- in a way that sends a clear message to autocrats like President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Chinese President Xi Jinping -- whom Trump admires -- won out over the President's antipathy to entanglements in a troubled region.
Now, almost 20 years later, Pears's latest novel presents a complexly interwoven series of narrative entanglements that stretch across time, alternate universes and at least several textual realities — from Elizabethan pastoral romance and multiple universe theory to a Narnia-like fantasy world and Cold War international intrigue.
Of course not, but you don't know who is and isn't, and any personal connection you feel for their lifestyles or their romantic entanglements or their Guitar-Hero-playing pre-draft antics is akin to that scam where you "buy a star" in the night sky.
Why it matters: Jared's ascension to the highest ranks of government shined a spotlight on the business practices of the family's New York real estate business, creating concerns about potential overseas entanglements, the crown jewel of their real estate empire, and their business practices with vulnerable tenants.
Yet Mr. Trump is also frustrated with Mr. Kushner, whom he now views as a liability because of his legal entanglements, the investigations of the Kushner family's real estate company and the publicity over having his security clearance downgraded, according to two people familiar with his views.
But they achieved a degree of fame beyond this clubby realm as the family that inspired "The Philadelphia Story," the play and movie starring Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord, an irrepressible society girl (and proto-feminist) sorting out romantic entanglements on the eve of her wedding.
"America First" nationalists, of whom Carlson is a prominent example, have called for the US to focus on domestic priorities and step back from foreign military entanglements, while hawks such as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have long advocated more aggressive action against adversaries such as Iran.
While many of the president's core supporters are no doubt eager to see him follow through on his campaign vow to end America's overseas entanglements, plenty of other Republicans are worried about a premature withdrawal from a trouble spot and a potential resurgence of the Islamic State.
It is the third such lawsuit against Mr. Trump on the issue since he became president, part of a coordinated effort by the president's critics to force him to reveal his business entanglements and either sell off his holdings or put them in a blind trust.
John Bolton swept into the White House as Trump's national security adviser in March 2018, rousing fears that he would catapult the US into the sort of messy foreign entanglements he has spent a career advocating — war with Iran, war with Venezuela, war with North Korea.
In interviews in 2015 and 2016 with The New York Times, one of Mr. Durst's friends, who requested anonymity out of fear of legal entanglements in the case, said Mr. Durst had privately acknowledged finding Ms. Berman's lifeless body when he went to her home on Dec.
For a man who had campaigned on an "America First" platform of avoiding entanglements in overseas conflicts and who repeatedly warned his predecessor, Barack Obama, against military action in Syria, Mr. Trump made a breathtaking turnaround in the space of 63 hours after the chemical attack.
Jane wound up the somewhat hapless victim of religious entanglements during the English Reformation, her time on the throne a mere 13-day interregnum between Edward VI, the first monarch raised as a Protestant, and the sanguinary rule of his half sister, the Roman Catholic Mary.
Op-Ed Contributor Many critics of President Trump, including a sizable number of Democrats in the Republican-controlled Congress, are wary about the incipient congressional investigations of Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election and the possibly related Russian entanglements with the Trump administration and campaign.
And last week, Russian entanglements resulted in the quick dumping of the national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn (although Mr. Flynn was ultimately cut loose not for his apparent discussion with the Russian ambassador about lifting American sanctions, but for lying about it to the vice president).
Obama's caution, predicated on the goal of avoiding deeper military entanglements in the Middle East, has prompted criticism from officials in his administration, including dozens of American diplomats who wrote a leaked internal memo this year calling for more aggressive action against Assad, including military strikes.
The group Irreversible Entanglements is a scalding, free-improvising quintet featuring the young performance poet Camae Ayewa (known as Moor Mother in her solo work), who draws connections across epochs of African and American history, making sense of trauma and gathering power to take action today.
If history is to be our guide, we should look to make legal changes that outlaw these entanglements, and demand that our political parties enact changes to their leadership and candidate selection that create incentives for them to focus on policy goals and building coalitions to achieve them.
It's a Dickensian saga spanning the 243th century, it's full of whimsy (Bertha opens the bowling alley after being found unconscious in a cemetery with nothing on her but a bowling ball, a candlepin, and 15 pounds of gold), and it's a heartfelt portrait of human relationships and entanglements.
"Most whale populations have been increasing after they were hunted almost to extinction in the 20th century, but some whale populations are struggling and that's because of things like ship strikes and net entanglements," said Peter Fretwell of the British Antarctic Survey, or BAS, which is leading the project.
Hunter's two most formidable Democratic challengers -- former Navy SEAL Josh Butner and Ammar Campa-Najjar, who was a Department of Labor aide in the Obama administration -- believe Hunter's legal entanglements, the growth of the Latino population here and the influx of younger military families have changed the calculus.
All of this creates so much pressure on the companies that even if they wanted to do the right thing, which there's no evidence that they do, all of the entanglements lead to an incentive of not investing in maintenance, transferring all the costs onto tenants, constantly raising rents.
The North Atlantic right whales, one of three right whale populations in the world, are also faring a bit better after a disastrous year in 2017, in which 17 animals were killed by ship strikes or entanglements in fishing gear — five in the United States and 12 in Canada.
The ingredients of Zuma's methods will be familiar to Americans in the Trump era: policy as personal whim, contempt for democratic institutions and the rule of law, entanglements with Vladimir Putin, attacks on a free press, enrichment of pliant friends, and governance as an exercise in values-free narcissism.
It reflects the brooding preoccupation of middle-class and upper-class Englishmen with that period in their lives, between the ages of 13 and 18, that they spent in monastic seclusion with others of their kind, in a small, fiercely ingrown world, obsessed by games, tradition and emotional entanglements.
Alison Campion, 26, a researcher at Dartmouth, said she faulted Mr. Buttigieg for failing to "lead by example" in getting money out of politics; Ms. Campion said she believed Mr. Buttigieg's financial entanglements were more politically problematic than the label for which Mr. Sanders is most often criticized.
But so long as Trump is working within an inherited Hamiltonian-Wilsonian strategic framework, his Jacksonian tactical approach — in the Suleimani case, picking the most surprising and dramatic option on the military board of retaliatory options — is unlikely to serve his official goal of escaping endless Middle Eastern entanglements.
Mr. Giuliani may have been stopped from becoming secretary of state in 229 by his business entanglements, but as Mr. Trump's personal lawyer in 2019, he created and oversaw the dominant American foreign-policy channel with Ukraine, running the president's affairs, his clients' and his own through it.
It's a Dickensian saga spanning the 20th century, it's full of whimsy (Bertha opens the bowling alley after being found unconscious in a cemetery with nothing on her but a bowling ball, a candlepin, and 15 pounds of gold), and it's a heartfelt portrait of human relationships and entanglements.
And now the Trump administration appears intent on walling off as much information as possible, working assiduously to conceal the president's visitors, his business and financial entanglements, and even details of executive orders and policies until they go into effect (like the travel ban, which is still being litigated).
But in late September, Yahoo News ran an article reporting that American intelligence officials suspected that Page had met with both of them in Moscow — a claim, Page later discovered, that appeared in the dossier on Trump's suspected Russia entanglements complied by the former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele.
Hereditary entanglements are even more twisted in the karaoke-based cabaret, which ruptures the fourth wall (if you sit in the front row, prepare to be twerked upon) and introduces a real parent-child relationship, as Ms. Young's 8-year-old daughter, Lovey Ailish Guerrero, joins the denim-clad posse onstage.
Those include Lee Jae-yong, heir to the Samsung empire, whose trial on charges of bribery linked to the presidential office began this week; as well as Ms Park's former chief of staff, Kim Ki-choon; and Ms Choi, who will stand trial for her Samsung entanglements on March 13th.
The natural deaths of gray whales and other large whale species, as a result of predation or old age (as opposed to human-caused deaths such as fishing gear entanglements or boat collisions), is beneficial for not just the killer whales that consume their flesh, but the entire ocean ecosystem.
The timing may have been less than ideal, given his current legal entanglements, but Bobby knew that one day, he would have to answer for the $750 million he collected in trades as the attack on the Twin Towers killed his partners, his future brother-in-law, and thousands of others.
Still, it's a very real question whether, in addition to endorsing these commitments, which have cost trillions of dollars and many lives over 16 years, they will embrace new entanglements of the sort President Trump has seemed to portend with his rash threats and questionable decisions on North Korea and Iran.
Aides said he was still testing his limits as president while also feeling embattled by incoming fire — from Congress, the Russia investigation, foreign entanglements, a potential trade war and a pornographic film actress and a Playboy model who said they had affairs with Mr. Trump and were paid to keep quiet.
While a photograph of Mr. Dassault filled almost the entire front page of Le Figaro on Friday, proclaiming that he had had "France at heart," the left-leaning daily Libération, known for its cheeky headlines, wrote that he was now "tiré d'affaires" — or "off the hook" — for his multiple legal entanglements.
Set in the imaginary Ohio town of New Canaan — which serves as a microcosm for all that has gone wrong with Middle America this century — the story focuses on 10 members of the high school class of 2003 whose youthful friendships and various romantic entanglements still haunt them a decade later.
They shuffle index cards and turn pages until their fingertips are worn smooth, they spend years in search of the perfect paper on which to print their masterpiece, and they debate the definition of "ren'ai" (romantic attachment) even as they struggle to navigate the turbulence of their own personal entanglements.
What seems at first like a potential love triangle twists into more complex political entanglements, though a recurring theme is how youthful radicalization is a form of ideological infatuation: "We thought it was some kind of secret affair, his first time in love," Isma notes of her brother's furtive behavior.
Centering on the romantic entanglements of two central couples and their various associates, Singles is ostensibly a rom-com — and Crowe's effervescent dialogue matches that tone well — but it's more notable as a relatively authentic time capsule of a specific cultural milieu that's since been appropriated and diluted by modern trends.
A direct US-Iran conflict, or a shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, remain "long shots" due to Iran's fear of US military action and the US administration's aversion to foreign entanglements, Paul Sheldon, chief geopolitical advisor at S&P Global Platts Analytics, wrote in a note emailed to CNN Business on Thursday.
Reading about 25-year-old Queenie as she navigates romantic entanglements, a frustrating job at a local newspaper, the ongoing tension among her and her white, middle-class peers, and pressure from her Jamaican British family, feels like listening to a good friend's woes and wins — and cheering her on along the way.
And they fear, says Mark Leonard of the European Council on Foreign Relations, that over time those actors could exploit its weaknesses, imposing conditions that peel Britain away from Europe's foreign-policy caravanserai and leave it in a position similar to that of Turkey: a semi-European player with unpredictable foreign entanglements.
Ben Ehrenreich: I think one of the things that is most deceptive about the "objective" narratives that we see a lot in journalism is that they refuse to acknowledge their own role in the production of the very texts that they're creating, and refuse to acknowledge whatever entanglements they have with their subjects.
Trump has little in the way of bedrock foreign policy principles: He has been all over the map on key issues like Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, how to deal with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and nuclear proliferation; and has expressed ignorance of important groups and figures in America's Mideast entanglements.
Easter, a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, sees this couple's actions as a success story for the course, which he helped found a few years ago: The simulation had enough fidelity that even romantic entanglements went out the airlock in favor of Mars-dilemma realness.
Readers encountered the musician Mike McGinnis and the dancer Davalois Fearon who had some previous entanglements to work through; a visiting Ukrainian couple who availed themselves of New York's same-sex marriage laws; and a young Irishwoman who met her future husband through an ad for a roommate in The Village Voice.
So "The Bold Type" packages its social concerns within career drama and romantic entanglements, as when Kat begins dating Adena (Nikohl Boosheri), a photographer from Iran separated from her home by the travel ban, or when an interoffice romance makes Sutton confront the double standards for men and women in workplace hookups.
Described as "travelers" rather than tourists — the distinction being that travelers could stay indefinitely while tourists are just passing through — an American couple (Debra Winger and John Malkovich) and their friend (Campbell Scott) arrive in Tangier in 1947 and soon get caught up in romantic entanglements that threaten the marriage and the friendship.
CreditCreditElias Williams for The New York Times In the 33 years since the filmmaker Spike Lee released "She's Gotta Have It," about a Brooklyn artist and her romantic entanglements, he has written, directed and produced projects nonstop, including the movie "BlacKkKlansman," which won an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay this year.
Why it matters: Trump's decision to cancel the meeting, announced via tweet, came just hours after his former personal attorney pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about his work on plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow — a plea that directly brought Trump and his business entanglements in Russia into the special counsel's investigation.
In the following video, filmed a few years ago, a BBC reporter asks Trump to account for his deep entanglements with Felix Sater, a Russian gangster and FBI informant whose name recently resurfaced when The New York Times reported that he has a backchannel to the White House through Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
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"This bill is a critical piece of legislation that would not only allow Congress to investigate President Trump and his various financial entanglements, but would also allow the American people to hold him accountable for his deeply troubling conflicts of interests," the groups wrote in a letter Thursday to Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D).
Comes amid other bad news for Trump Besieged by scandals, fast-worsening legal entanglements and wrestling with a life and death decision on whether to launch military action in Syria, Trump is humiliated and under indescribable political pressure that may not be conducive to wise decision-making and seems sure to boil over on Twitter.
While the number of casualties in these conflicts is a fraction of what it was during the two previous administrations, the fact that American troops are still on the ground — in the case of Afghanistan, 17 years after they were first deployed — attests to the difficulty of extracting the United States from these entanglements.
That the dynamic between the two leaders has become so decisive in determining the fate of Idlib, and Syria as a whole, is a measure of how far the United States under President Trump has pulled back not only from messy foreign entanglements but also from its former role as a pre-eminent world power.
Many of Mr. Buttigieg's campaign stops have the words "TURN THE PAGE" spelled out in large blue letters behind the stage, a reminder of both his own far younger age, 38, and the idea that he would be free of the political entanglements and baggage that he ascribes to Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders.
Judicial Watch has already analyzed a number of current foreign entanglements that will require Mr. Trump and his family to demonstrate thorough transparency: In China, a frequent Trump target on the campaign trail, the government-controlled Bank of China is part of a group that lent a Trump-affiliated office building in Manhattan $950 million.
True, there were often times when the family seemed like a dysfunctional one — when Jeanie Buss, who is respected for her business acumen, carried on a longtime relationship with Jackson; and when a public feud erupted between the two stars Bryant and O'Neal — but until recently, the entanglements never seemed an impediment to winning.
Buttigieg, the 37-year-old former naval inWtelligence officer, pledged as president to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal, view -- and act -- on climate change as a national security issue and reset the US posture on foreign entanglements that has grown more expansive -- with limited congressional input -- in the nearly 20003 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Top military officials are already dreading a Trump presidency, Clinton seems more likely than Obama to push the US into foreign entanglements, and whoever is sitting in the Oval Office will inevitably have to deal with a divided and deadlocked Congress that will make it difficult or impossible to do routine things like fill court vacancies.
The president's son-in-law and senior adviser, who has divested from some but not all of his own family real estate interests, is a prime example of how broadly interpreted ethics laws and vague disclosure requirements have failed to accommodate the arrival of public servants who don't limit their financial and other entanglements while working for the government.
Dunye's film took place in an entirely different queer time and place, yet the relationship entanglements, racial-romantic politics, attempts at renegotiating or creating a history that either doesn't exist or is buried, and the passion needed to undertake the making of a no- or low-budget film involving one's friends, lovers, and fellow creatives still feel relevant today.
"This kind of archaeological work is painstaking and difficult under any circumstances, but the physical conditions of this particular site — zero visibility, high currents and potential entanglements — made this an especially difficult shipwreck to work on," said Dave Conlin, a founding member of Slave Works Project and head of the National Park Service's Submerged Resources Center.
The fuzzy drones—presumably from a guitar, but also possibly synthesized, you never really know with these guys—recall the pillowy comforts of a number of shoegaze-leaning ambient acts, like Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's distorted yawns or the gauze-and-steel-wool guitar entanglements of that great High Aura'd and Mike Shiflet album from a few years ago.
In addition to the compelling central mystery of the murders, there are subplots involving political rivalries, religious and racial tension—particularly from those humans who worship The Martyr, a vaguely Christ-like figure, only hanged instead of crucified—romantic entanglements, a criminal underground, and dozens of smaller narrative flourishes that serve to further build out this fictional world.
They want to put as much distance as possible between Brussels and the UK. And as the Brexit process has worn on, some of the more extreme members of this camp have become more and more willing to risk a no-deal Brexit in order to get the UK out of the EU immediately and avoid any lingering entanglements.
But the Trump administration's decision to leave the council is also in keeping with an ongoing trend: The Trump administration has zealously moved away from international agreements and entanglements over the past year and a half, withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Iran nuclear deal, and announcing its intention to withdraw from the Paris climate accords, among others.
The House has said it is investigating Mr. Trump's finances in part to determine whether he has any hidden business entanglements that make him secretly beholden to foreigners in a way that could create a conflict of interest in his decision-making as president, and that the inquiry could lay the groundwork for tightening laws about presidential finances.
Yet Bloomberg, who is spending tens of millions of dollars of his own money to compete for the Democratic presidential nomination, has deepened his entanglements with that key U.S. adversary — forging close financial ties there while showering praise on the Communist Party leaders whose goodwill is required to play a role in that fast-growing market.
It is a populism that wants deregulation of U.S. businesses except when it comes to salary and worker protection; protections also from foreign manufacturing taking advantage of relatively lax American markets; disengagement from endless foreign entanglements; a clearer, more equitable tax code; and a revamping of entitlements, however that may look, whether more private or public.
It certainly wouldn't be the first time Trump has been accused of picking a fight on Twitter as a diversionary tactic; in November, many members of both the media and the public cited Trump's fiery tweets about the cast of Hamilton as an attempt to distract people from scrutinizing his questionable business entanglements and potential conflicts of interest.
And the sudden moves to both create a new national guard and reshuffle Russian law enforcement could demonstrate a move by Putin to secure his own power in Russia as much as possible as Moscow continues to grapple with such systemic issues facing the country as a crashing economy, low oil prices, and military entanglements as far afield as Ukraine and Syria.
Democrats sense a tantalising thicket of embarrassment: that the president paid ludicrously low amounts of tax (as the few leaked excerpts suggest); that he is not worth as much as he claims; the possibility of bank, insurance and tax fraud (as his former consigliere Michael Cohen claimed under oath in his testimony to Congress) and large, undisclosed entanglements with Saudi and Russian companies.
This week alone, the New York Times reported that Kushner's family business got big loans from two US financial institutions shortly after he met with their executives in the White House, and the Washington Post reported that foreign officials have discussed using his business entanglements to manipulate him, and NBC News reported Mueller is asking whether the Kushner business influenced Trump's foreign policy.
Efforts to arrive at a comprehensive American strategy have also been hampered by infighting between top political advisers, who have argued that foreign entanglements in places like Libya are not in keeping with Mr. Trump's "America First" campaign promise, and top Pentagon and national security officials, who have urged the president to do more to combat the Islamic State there.
With extensive entanglements around the world, many packaged in a network of licensing agreements and limited liability companies, the Trump Organization poses a raft of potential conflicts of interest for a president-elect who has long exerted such control over his company that, as he told The New York Times in a recent interview, he is the one who signs the checks.
New York, meanwhile, brings a whole new web of entanglements, including Ray's unexpected friendship with the cop ("The Wire's" Domenick Lombardozzi) who helps rescue him, more work for studio mogul Sam Winslow (Susan Sarandon, whose guest role is being expanded) and Ray's involvement with a mayoral candidate ("NYPD Blue" alum Lola Glaudini), whose campaign runs into some fairly dramatic snags.
Mr. Bloomberg, 77, faces immense obstacles to winning the Democratic nomination, Mr. Burns writes, including: • Political baggage that includes a complex array of business entanglements • A history of making demeaning comments about women • A record of championing law enforcement policies that disproportionately targeted black and Latino men His delayed start will leave him scrambling to catch up with other candidates.
In past iterations of Black Panther, those who worked to undermine dynastic rule were ultimately revealed to be either usurpers who craved the power of the throne for themselves, pawns controlled by Western powers seeking to undermine the only truly independent African nation so that they might exploit its natural resources, or both, which positioned the benevolent Wakandan monarchy as the foil for neoliberal entanglements.
The danger of being a great leg locker is that you may fall into a gimmicky roll as someone who can kill the best grapplers in the world on a good day but can't do anything useful as soon as you meet someone who can shut down your entries to leg entanglements or against whom you cannot, for one reason or another, finish the submission.
Turks in Fatih tend to take Erdogan's side in all his knotted-up foreign and domestic entanglements, not just the failed coup but his disputes with Russia, his tortured relations with America, his brutal conflict with the Kurds, his leniency toward jihadist fighters passing through Turkey to take part in Syria's civil war, his horse trading with the European Union over refugees fleeing Syria.
In the cable, the diplomats call for military strikes against President Bashar al-Assad's government to stop its persistent violations of a civil war ceasefire Obama's policy toward Syria, where a civil war has burned for more than five years, has been predicated on the goal of avoiding deeper military entanglements in the Middle East, and has been widely criticized as hesitant and risk-averse.
The second encompasses her tumultuous romantic entanglements, along with awkward descriptions of the publicity that brought her considerable attention: an award from Martha Stewart and a photo shoot for her magazine, a knife ad that featured Davis's image on a billboard in Times Square, a story in The New York Times Magazine that had her posing with a pig's head on a silver platter.
The show, which is about misfits who work in a big-box store called Cloud 9 in St. Louis, has had an eventful season already, with its two main characters, Amy (America Ferrera) and Jonah (Ben Feldman), continuing to deny their romantic attraction to each other; the daffy Cheyenne (Nichole Bloom) getting married; various other characters dealing with romantic or other entanglements; and more.
" He reminded the audience of his battles against "amnesty" and globalism; of how, despite having supported the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, he agrees with Trump that foreign entanglements must be more carefully scrutinized; and of his prowess as a culture warrior: "Y'all know one of the biggest things in America today is whether or not that people actually believe there is a truth and a right and wrong.
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Trump Jr. will face questioning on the Trump family's financial entanglements with Russia as well as his involvement in a controversial meeting with a woman purporting to be Russian government lawyer offering dirt on Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.

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